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By: Group 5
Bonds
Linear bond c c
Isometric bond
c
c c c
How
does the
Krebs Cycle
work?
Step 1
When
Acetyl
While
So
when
oxalate
Acetyl
CoA
they
has
CoA
has
combine,
2 carbon
and
4 carbon
oxalate
they
molecules
molecules.
will
combines,
have
and6acarbon
they
CoA form
(coenzyme).
molecules
a molecule
and called
a CoA.citrate.
Step 2
Step 3
In
this
a molecule
of CO
is the
released
creating
NAD
So
This
they
carbon
orprocess,
Nicotinamide
can molecule
ONLY
carry
Adenine
will1 release
hydrogen.
Dinucleotide
atmosphere
which
is aor
1alpha-ketoglutarate.
at
hydrogen
the mitochondria.
receiver.
2at
Step 4
So
again,
NADH is
reduced again
to form NADH
and leaves with another hydrogen.
Then
a carbon
molecule
was released
again.
Step 5
GTP (Guanosine
Which
will lead totriphosphate)
the production
was
ofproduced.
ATP (Adhenosine triphospate).
Step 6
A FAD
They
In
thiscan
(Flavin
process
ONLYadenine
the
accept
4 carbon
dinucleotide)
2 hydrogen
molecules
molecules.
is awill
2 hydrogen
be an isometric
acceptor.
bond.
Step 7
Step 8
The end product will be an oxalate and will repeat the cycle again.
Summary
Quiz Time....
Please get a sheet of paper and write the ANSWERS only.
Question:
Question:
Question:
How many carbon molecule/s does NAD
and FAD accept/s?
NDA: ?
FAD: ?
Question:
C
C C C
Question:
Question:
DONE!
Please pass the paper.