In general, the citric acid cycle is when the cell has enough energy
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Where in the cell does the citric acid cycle take place?
What is the purpose of the Citric Acid (krebs) cycle? Where in the cell do these reactions take place? Is oxygen (gas) directly required by these series Of reactions? What might you predict will happen if reaction 8 (Malate to oxaloacetate) did not occur? Use what you know about pathways
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The reactions of the citric acid cycle: are oxygen dependent and lead to the production of 2 CO2 molecules when oxidizing acetyl-CoA cannot accomplish the net synthesis of OAA from the amino acid Gln. can have substrate pools replenished by fatty acids. are located in the intermembrane space. will decrease in flux due to increases in NAD+ concentrations.
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