The Krebs Cycle is also known as The citric acid cycle or TCA cycle (tricarboxylic acid cycle ). Krebs Cycle is cellular respiration, where involves a series of chemical reactions that release the stored energy via oxidation of acetyl-CoA. For ATP to be produced by oxidative phosphorylation, electrons are needed. These come from electron carriers produced by the TCA cycle . Learn about the Krebs cycle , a series of redox reactions that produce energy for cells in aerobic respiration. See the diagram , the equation, the intermediates and the mnemonic for the cycle . Introduction The Krebs cycle or TCA cycle (tricarboxylic acid cycle ) or Citric acid cycle is a series of enzyme catalysed reactions occurring in the mitochondrial matrix, where acetyl-CoA is oxidised to form carbon dioxide and coenzymes are reduced, which generate ATP in the electron transport chain.

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