Cellular Respiration Part 2: The Citric Acid Cycle

Cellular Respiration Part 2: The Citric Acid Cycle

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11th Grade - University

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The video tutorial explains the citric acid cycle, starting with glycolysis, an anaerobic process that allowed early organisms to generate energy. As oxygen became abundant due to photosynthesis, aerobic respiration evolved, occurring in mitochondria. The video details the conversion of pyruvate to acetyl-CoA and the eight steps of the citric acid cycle, highlighting the enzymes involved. The cycle produces NADH, FADH2, and ATP, which are crucial for oxidative phosphorylation, the main ATP-generating process in aerobic respiration.

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What are the end products of one cycle of the citric acid cycle for each acetyl-CoA?

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How does the citric acid cycle contribute to ATP production in aerobic respiration?

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