Carbon Atoms In Acetyl Coa Formation And The Citric Acid Cycle

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Carbon Atoms In Acetyl Coa Formation And The Citric Acid Cycle

During acetyl CoA formation and the citric acid cycle, all of the carbon atoms that enter cellular respiration in the glucose molecule are released in the form of CO2. Use this diagram to track the carbon-containing compounds that play a role in these two stages.
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Start: acetyl CoA - 2 C; continue clockwise: 6 C, 6 C, 5 C, 4 C, 4 C, 4 C, 4 C, 4 C

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