1. Following Glycolysis, the second stage of cellular respiration is the Krebs (or citric acid) Cycle. Complete the following diagram indicating the reactants, as well as the energy molecules produced via the Krebs Cycle. How many ATP, NADH, and FADH molecules are produced from 1 glucose molecule? 。 HỌCH Malate H₂0- çoo CH₂ COO Coo CH Fumarate 11 HC coo COO™ 0=C CH₂ COO™ Oxaloacetate COO™ I CH₂ S-CoA C=0 CH3 CH₂ coo Succinate CoA-SH Krebs Cycle COO CH₂ HỌ— C — COO CH₂ H₂O I COO Succinyl COA COO™ COA-SH CH₂ CH₂ C=O GTP GDP Citrate S-CoA H₂0 COO™ CH₂ CH-COO™ HỌ–CH COO™ Isocitrate COO CO₂ co₂ COO™ CH₂ CH₂ a-ketoglutarate C=O

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1. Following Glycolysis, the second stage of cellular respiration is the Krebs (or citric acid) Cycle. Complete the
following diagram indicating the reactants, as well as the energy molecules produced via the Krebs Cycle. How many
ATP, NADH, and FADH molecules are produced from 1 glucose molecule?
çoo
H₂0-
HỌCH
Malate CH₂
COO
COO™
CH
Fumarate 11
HC
COO
COO
0=C
CH₂
COO
Oxaloacetate
S-COA
C=0
CH3
COO™
I
CH₂
CH₂
coo
Succinate
CoA-SH
Krebs Cycle
COO
CH₂
HỌ— C — C00
COA-SH
Succinyl CoA
COO™
GTP GDP
CH₂ H₂O
1
COO
Citrate
CH₂
CH₂
1
C=O
I
S-CoA
H₂0
COO™
CH₂
CH-COO™
HỌ–CH
Isocitrate
COO™
Co.
COO™
I
CH₂
CH₂ a-ketoglutarate
C=O
COO
CO₂
Transcribed Image Text:1. Following Glycolysis, the second stage of cellular respiration is the Krebs (or citric acid) Cycle. Complete the following diagram indicating the reactants, as well as the energy molecules produced via the Krebs Cycle. How many ATP, NADH, and FADH molecules are produced from 1 glucose molecule? çoo H₂0- HỌCH Malate CH₂ COO COO™ CH Fumarate 11 HC COO COO 0=C CH₂ COO Oxaloacetate S-COA C=0 CH3 COO™ I CH₂ CH₂ coo Succinate CoA-SH Krebs Cycle COO CH₂ HỌ— C — C00 COA-SH Succinyl CoA COO™ GTP GDP CH₂ H₂O 1 COO Citrate CH₂ CH₂ 1 C=O I S-CoA H₂0 COO™ CH₂ CH-COO™ HỌ–CH Isocitrate COO™ Co. COO™ I CH₂ CH₂ a-ketoglutarate C=O COO CO₂
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