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In order to answer this question, we have to talk about the crepe cycle that is also known as a cyclic acid cycle.
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Okay, so first remember that during the process of glycolysis, we're going to produce, we're going to produce pyroids.
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Then each pyrobin is going to enter mitochondrial, and they are going to convert into acetyl, and here is what where crepe cycle is going to occur.
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Osaloacet is going to react with oxaloacetate that is produced in crepe cycle, and it is going to produce.
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Cytrite by means of the enzymes citrate synthase.
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Okay? then this citrate is going to convert into isocytrate by means of the enzyme aconitis.
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Then this isocitriary is going to convert into alpha -glutrate by means of the enzyme isocytrate, dehydrogenase.
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Alpha -quitoglutrate then is going to be converted to a succinyl co -a by means of the enzyme alpha -kyroglutrate dehydrogenase.
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Then this succineal coi is going to be converted into succinate by means of the enzyme saxonile coa synthetase.
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Then this saxonate is going to be converted into fumarate, to fumarate by means of the enzyme saxonate dehydrogenase.
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Then this fumarate is going to be converted into malade by means of the enzyme fumarase...