Benefits of a complete TCA cycle is more energy, better breathing. You gain energy from oxidization of acetate. Carbohydrates, fats, and proteins are turned into carbon dioxide and water to give energy a person can use.
what does the tca cycle begin with
TCA cycle occur in the mitochondria (the power house of the cell)
It means "Filling up"... If we are talking about the TCA cycle, which I am assuming we are. A set of reactions, one of which is the glyoxylate cycle supports the TCA cycle with intermediates that are used in making other molecules, therefore filling in the intermediate that were used in other reactions. For example, Citrate is used to make Fatty Acids and Cholesterol. When citrate is pulled from the TCA cycle to make these molecules fewer citrate molecules will go through the TCA cycle making less succinate and there for less oxaloacetate. The glyoxylate cycle makes up for this deficit by making succinate, fumarate, and malate which will proceed to complete the TCA cycle.
"Anaploretic" is not a commonly used term and may not have a widely known definition. It could be a specialized or technical term related to a specific field or context. Additional context or specificity would be needed to provide a more accurate explanation.
No oxygen is used in TCA cycle. Oxygen comes into play in the electron transport chain.
Yes, two molecules of H2O are produced from one pyruvate through the TCA cycle.
Glycolysis, TCA cycle, electron transport chain
Oxaloacetate
It is the process of intermediates of TCA cycle to act as precussors or products synthesis. They are the precussors for amino acids, carbohydrates and fatty acids
Glycolytic and TCA cycle
Citric Acid Cycle TCA Cycle (tricarboxcylic acid cycle).
Kreb's cycle or TCA cycle