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Krebs Cycle

The Krebs Cycle is a series of biochemical reactions by thye wich the acetyl portion of acetyl- CoA is degraded to carbon dioxide and water wiyh the release of metabolic energy that is used to produce ATP. This cycle occurs in the matrix of mitochondria, because the enzymes required for the reactions of the Krebs Cycle are anchored on the inner membrane and matrix of the mitochondria. There are two cycles and each cycle produces one ATP by subtrate-level phosophorylation, three NADH, and one FADH2 per acetyl CoA.