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The Krebs cycle (or citric acid cycle) is a part of cellular respiration. Named after Hans Krebs, it is a series of chemical reactions used by all aerobic organisms to generate energy. Its importance to many biochemical pathways suggests that it was one of the earliest parts of cellular metabolism to evolve.
The Krebs Cycle is the central metabolic pathway in all
aerobic organisms. The cycle is a series of eight reactions that occur in the mitochondrion.
These reactions take a two carbon molecule
(acetate) and completely oxidize it to carbon dioxide