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Explain Kerbs cycle |
| Answer» The\xa0Krebs cycle\xa0(named after Hans\xa0Krebs) is a part of cellular respiration. Its other names are the citric acidity\xa0cycle, and the tricarboxylic acid\xa0cycle\xa0(TCA\xa0cycle). ... The\xa0Krebs cycle\xa0comes after the link reaction and provides the hydrogen and electrons needed for the electron transport chain. The\xa0main function of the Krebs cycle\xa0is to produce electron carriers that can be used in the last step of cellular respiration.\xa0The\xa0citric acid cycle, also known as the\xa0Krebs cycle\xa0or the tricarboxylic acid\xa0cycle, is at the center of cellular metabolism, playing a starring\xa0role\xa0in both the process of energy production and biosynthesis. It finishes the sugar-breaking job started in glycolysis and fuels the production of ATP in the process. | |