Krebs Cycle Explained
The Krebs cycle serves as a crucial process for energy extraction, beginning with acetyl CoA and cycling through a series of reactions. Each turn of the cycle breaks down the substrate, releasing carbon dioxide and generating ATP, while ultimately recycling back to its original form. This intricate process, occurring in the mitochondria, highlights the efficiency of cellular respiration.In this clip
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Episode 75: Cellular Respiration
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