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light-dependant reactions
Citric acid cycle
The Kreb's Cycle is a repeating series of reactions that produces ATP, electron carriers, and carbon dioxide.
Krebs cycle.
The Krebs Cycle.
No; it prodces hydrogen gas instead: Magnesium is far above hydrogen in the electromotive series.
the Krebs cycle
Citric acid cycle
the Krebs cycle
Acetly CoA is formed before the process and enters the cycle. It is processed through a series of reactions that extract electrons and hydrogen ions. A small amount of ATP is produced and carbon dioxide is released.
Carbon dioxide levels influence how many sugars(glucose) a plant can produce greatly. This is because 6 molecules of water and 6 molecules of carbon dioxide will release a sugar through series of reactions. So if you have many carbon dioxide molecules it makes it a lot easier for a plant or any other photoautotroph.
During the Krebs cycle,pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions