The organelle that the pre-Krebs and Krebs Cycle take place in
What is the mitochondria
The reactants of of the pre-Krebs cycle
What is Pyruvate, NADH, CoA
The function of the pre-Krebs Cycle
What is to convert pyruvate to Acetyl CoA and to generate NADH
The overall process that pre-krebs and the krebs cycle are a part of
What is cellular respiration
The specific location of the pre-Krebs and Krebs Cycle
What is the mitochondrial matrix
The reactants of the Krebs Cycle
What is Acetyl-CoA, H2O, NAD+, FAD, ADP + P
The function of the Krebs Cycle
What is to break down pyruvates to CO2 and to oxidize Acetyl CoA to make ATP
The amount of turns the Krebs Cycle goes through
What is 2 turns
The location of pyruvates taken in for use in pre-Krebs
What is the cytosol/cytoplasm
The net products of the pre-Krebs cycle
What is CO2, acetyl CoA, NADH
The reason pyruvates are oxidized in pre-Krebs
What is to produce more energy for the next stage with the production of Acetyl CoA
The man who discovered the Krebs Cycle
Who is Hans Krebs
The reason the Krebs Cycle takes place in the mitochondrial matrix
What is containing the enzymes and coenzymes needed for the process
The net products of the Krebs Cycle in ONE turn?
What is 3 NADH, 1 FADH2, 1 ATP, (2 CO2)
The function of the NADH and FADH2 produced in the reactions of both cycles
What is to donate electrons to the electron transport carrier
The result of the Krebs Cycle when it does not have oxidation
What is the cycle stopping and fermentation beginning