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What happens to the products of the Krebs cycle?
Most become reactants in protein synthesis.
Most become reactants in the electron transport chain.
They are stored in vacuoles and removed from the cell.
They are released into the cell cytoplasm.
Most become reactants in protein synthesis.
Most become reactants in the electron transport chain.
They are stored in vacuoles and removed from the cell.
They are released into the cell cytoplasm.
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GPT 3.5
Most become reactants in the electron transport chain.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion. In the Krebs cycle, the products are not directly used in protein synthesis or stored in vacuoles. Instead, the products of the Krebs cycle, including NADH, FADH2, ATP, and carbon dioxide, are used as reactants in the electron transport chain. This is where the majority of the energy generated from the Krebs cycle is harnessed to produce more ATP.
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GPT 3.5
The bonds between the phosphate groups in ATP have large amounts of chemical potential energy.
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