Location and Importance
Steps
Function and Products
General
100

Where does the Krebs cycle take place in a eukaryotic cell?

Matrix of mitochondria

100

What is the first step of the Krebs cycle often referred to? *Acetyl CoA and oxaloacetate to citrate*

“The condensation stage”

100

True or false: The Krebs cycle is a respiratory cycle for producing large quantities of ADP. 

False

100

What is another name for the Krebs cycle?

The citric acid cycle (CAC) or the TCA cycle (tricarboxylic acid cycle)

200

Where does the Krebs cycle take place in a prokaryotic cell?

Cytosol 

200

What is the second step of the Krebs cycle called? *Citrate to isocitrate*

Isomerization

200

Fill in the blank: While the Krebs cycle does produce carbon dioxide, this cycle does not produce significant chemical energy in the form of _____. 

ATP

200

Where does the fuel for the Krebs cycle come from?

Fuel for the Krebs cycle comes from lipids (fats), carbohydrates, and proteins which produce the molecule acetyl coenzyme-A (acetyl-CoA)

300

Why doesn't the Krebs cycle take place in the same location as the eukaryotic cell when it comes to the prokaryotic cell?

Prokaryotic cells don't have a mitochondria

300

True or false: In some cells, GDP (guanosine diphosphate), is used instead of ADP forming GTP (guanosine triphosphate) as a product. 

True

300

How many molecules of NADH are produced in each cycle? 

3

300

Is the Krebs Cycle a central driver of cellular respiration? [Yes or No]

Yes

400

True or false: The series of reactions in the Krebs cycle are responsible for most of the energy needs in complex organisms.

True

400

Which enzyme catalyzes step 4 *α-ketoglutarate to succinyl CoA*?

α-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase

400

True or false: 4 molecules of carbon dioxide are produced in 1 cycle. 

False

400

If the Krebs cycle stopped halfway, what would happen?


It will either slow down ATP production or not be able to function causing a negative feedback reaction that will tell the cell to make more ATP



500

The molecules that are produced in the Krebs cycle reactions can be used as building blocks for a large number of important processes, including the synthesis of... (State 3 things it helps synthesize) 

Fatty acids (Steroids and Cholesterol), Amino acids for building proteins, the purines and pyrimidines used in the synthesis of DNA, or NADH 

500

In step 5 *succinyl CoA to succinate*, what is being replaced by the CoA to make ATP?

A phosphate group

500

Does the Krebs cycle reaction need oxygen while producing carbon dioxide, and if yes explain. 

This reaction sequence does not require any oxygen. Instead, this cycle produces NADH and FADH2, which feed into the respiratory cycle

500

Why do living organisms only have a small amount of oxaloacetate in their cells? 

It is constantly being regenerated