Answer:
The Kreb's cycle has three products:
- ATP
- Carbon dioxide
- Energy yielding compounds (NADH and FADH2)
Step-by-step explanation:
Each glucose molecule that enters glycolysis is converted into 2 molecules of pyruvate. For each pyruvate, the products and respective pathways of Kreb's cycle are:
- Pyruvate dehydrogenase converts pyruvate to Acetyl CoA producing 1 molecule of NADH per pyruvate oxidized.
- In Kreb's cycle, isocitrate dehydrogenase, alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase, and malate dehydrogenase reactions produce 1 molecule of NADH each.
- Succinate dehydrogenase reaction produces a single molecule of FADH2 per FAD reduced.
- The conversion of succinyl Co-A into succinate by the enzyme succinyl Co-A synthetase produces 1 ATP per pyruvate.
- Since, 2 molecules of pyruvate enter the Kreb's cycle, all the products will be multiplied by 2. Therefore, the final products of the Kreb's cycle are: