Acetyl-COA 1 Citric acid KREBS CYCLE Oxaloacetic acid C C C C C OOH C CoA C O H3CH3C C C C C OOH.

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Acetyl-COA 1 Citric acid KREBS CYCLE Oxaloacetic acid C C C C C OOH C CoA C O H3CH3C C C C C OOH

Acetyl-COA 1 Citric acid KREBS CYCLE Oxaloacetic acid C C C C C OOH C CoA C O H3CH3C C C C C OOH 2 Isocitric acid C C C C OOH C C

Acetyl-COA 1 Citric acid KREBS CYCLE Oxaloacetic acid C C C C C OOH C CoA C O H3CH3C C C C C OOH 2 Isocitric acid C C C C OOH C C -Ketoglutaric acid 3 + CO 2 NAD + C C C C OOH C NADH

Acetyl-COA 1 Citric acid KREBS CYCLE Oxaloacetic acid C C C C C OOH C CoA C O H3CH3C C C C C OOH 2 Isocitric acid C C C C OOH C C -Ketoglutaric acid 3 + CO 2 NAD + C C C C OOH C NADH 4 Succinyl-CoA 5 Succinic acid NAD + + NADH + CO 2 C C C C OOH C C C C ADP ATP GTPGDP CoA H2OH2O

Acetyl-COA 1 Citric acid KREBS CYCLE Oxaloacetic acid C C C C C OOH C CoA C O H3CH3C C C C C OOH 2 Isocitric acid C C C C OOH C C FAD Fumaric acid 6 FADH 2 C C C OOH HOO C -Ketoglutaric acid 3 + CO 2 NAD + C C C C OOH C NADH 4 Succinyl-CoA 5 Succinic acid NAD + + NADH + CO 2 C C C C OOH C C C C ADP ATP GTPGDP CoA H2OH2O

Acetyl-COA 1 Citric acid KREBS CYCLE Oxaloacetic acid C C C C C OOH C CoA C O H3CH3C C C C C OOH 2 Isocitric acid C C C C OOH C C FAD Fumaric acid 6 FADH 2 C C C OOH HOO C -Ketoglutaric acid 3 + CO 2 NAD + C C C C OOH C NADH 4 Succinyl-CoA 5 Succinic acid NAD + + NADH + CO 2 C C C C OOH C C C C ADP ATP GTPGDP CoA H2OH2O Malic acid 7 H2OH2O C C C OOH C

Acetyl-COA 1 Citric acid KREBS CYCLE Oxaloacetic acid C C C C C OOH C CoA C O H3CH3C C C C C OOH 2 Isocitric acid C C C C OOH C C FAD Fumaric acid 6 FADH 2 C C C OOH HOO C 8 NAD + NADH -Ketoglutaric acid 3 + CO 2 NAD + C C C C OOH C NADH 4 Succinyl-CoA 5 Succinic acid NAD + + NADH + CO 2 C C C C OOH C C C C ADP ATP GTPGDP CoA H2OH2O Malic acid 7 H2OH2O C C C OOH C