Acetyl-CoA H2O HS-CoA Oxaloacetate Citrate NADH/H+ NAD+ 1 2 Isocitrate 8 Malate 3 NAD+ NADH/H+ CO2 Krebs Cycle H2O 7 ?-Ketoglutarate Fumarate 4 NAD+ 6 NADH/H+ CO2 [FADH2] Succinyl-CoA [FAD] Succinate 5 ATP ADP + P
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