Step 3: Kreb's Cycle Aka Citric Acid Cycle Flashcards

1
Q

Where exactly does Step 3 (Kreb’s cycle) occur?

A

In the matrix of the mitochondrian

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What is Coenzyme A’s function in Kreb’s cycle and in Aerobic Cellular Respiration in general?

A

To feed Acetyl into the matrix to start the cycle.

Coenzyme A then returns to the inter membranes structure space to grab more Acetyls to restart the process.

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3
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What does Acetyl do in the matrix cycle?

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  1. Acetyl meets up with a 4carbon compound called oxaloacetate.
  2. The two then bond to form a 6carbon compound called citric acid.
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How many ATPs are produced in the Kreb’s cycle?

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2 ATPs are produced

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What happens in between the meeting of Acetyl and oxaloacetate?

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  1. Acetyl bonds with 7 other molecules before oxaloacetate.
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How does Acetyl remain a 2C molecule after bonding 7 times?

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CO2 is lost 2 times during those 7 bonds, so Acetyl remains a 2C molecule when it reaches oxaloacetate.
8 Hydrogen per Acetyl are lost (total 16)

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7
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What rushes into the matrix during the Kreb’s cycle?

A

Water (H2O) rushes in

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8
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What happens into the 16 Hydrogen molecules?

Different from steps 1&2

A

They are picked up by NAD and FAD

Which become NADH2 and FADH2

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9
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What is the main function of the Kreb’s cycle?

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To rip off the hydrogen molecules from the Acetyl

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