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Glucose
2ATP
goes in
Triose diphosphate
is generated.
Above loses
2ATP and 2H
and
Pyruvate
is generated.
This reaction is
Glycolysis
and occurs in the
cytoplasm.
The
Link Reaction
then occurs in the
Mitochondrial matrix
Pyruvate loses
2H
to reduce
NAD
and is also
decarboxylated.
Pyruvate joins with
Co-enzyme A
to form
Acetyl Co-enzyme A
The
Acetyl Coenzyme A
enters the
Krebs Cycle.
Acetyl Co-enzyme A
joins with
Oxaloacetate,
which regenerates
Co-enzyme A
and forms
Citrate.
Above is
decarboxylated
twice.
ATP
and
Reduced NAD
is generated
4carbon acid
generates more
reduced NAD
and also
reduced FAD.
Ultimately regenerating
Oxaloacetate.
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