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Okay, in one another answer the question we have to talk about a grape cycle.
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Remember that aerobic self -respiration starts from one molecule.
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It develops a process of glycolysis and produces two pyrobat molecules, and then each pyrobat is going to be converted to acetal co -a.
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This process is called pyruvate oxidation, and this process is called glycolysis.
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After we have acetico -a, each acetate co -a molecule is going to enter the crept cycle, or called tca cycle.
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Okay, let's draw here the complete or the general process of the crept cycle.
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It is going to start with an acetyl co -mole molecule that has two carbons, okay? and it is going to react with oxaloacetate.
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They are going to react, and they are going to produce a molecule called citrate that has six carbons.
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Then after this, cytrade is going to react.
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Well, cycrate is going to be converted to isocitrate.
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By means of an enzyme called aconitis, and then isosidrate is going to be converted to alpha -kytholiterate by the means of an enzyme called isocytic dehydrogenase that is going to produce also or reduce an ad molecule in order to produce nadh with a proton.
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Also, there is production of one carbon dioxide here.
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So after this, alpha -ketogliterate is going to be converted into molecule of succinial co -a.
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Okay, the enzyme that catalyzes this reaction is called alpha -keton glutariate dehydrogenase, and it is going to produce also to reduce an ad molecule, and also it is going to produce one carbon dioxide...