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Whitepunk [10]
1 year ago
13

Acetyl CoA combines with blank to form citric acid and Start the Kreisler cycle

Biology
1 answer:
daser333 [38]1 year ago
5 0

Answer:

oxaloacetate

Explanation:

Oxaloacetate is an energy metabolite found in every cell of the human body. It holds a key place in the Krebs Cycle within the mitochondria, providing energy to the cells. It is also a critical early metabolite in gluconeogenesis, which provides glucose for the heart and brain during times of low glucose.

clinictrialsgov

Kreisler cycle produces carbon dioxide

Kreisler cycle is a series of enzyme assisted chemical reactions following glycolysis that produces carbon dioxide

khanacademy

aerobic process requires oxygen

glycolysis is the process by which glucose is broken down to pyruvate

kreisler cycle a series of enzyme assisted chemical reactions following glycolysis that produces carbon dioxide

38 atp is the complete oxidation of glucose produces

lactic acid fermentation occurs when muscle cells lack adequate oxygen

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