TCA/Krebs Cycle

A colorful diagram illustrating the Krebs Cycle with labeled components such as NADH, ATP, and citric acid, set against a vibrant background of mitochondria.

Explore the Krebs Cycle

Test your knowledge on the Krebs Cycle, an essential metabolic pathway in cellular respiration! This quiz includes multiple-choice questions that cover fundamental concepts and details related to the TCA cycle.

  • Understand the production of ATP and NADH
  • Learn about the location and significance of the Krebs Cycle
  • Answer questions related to the cycle's biochemical processes
7 Questions2 MinutesCreated by StudyingCell12
How Many ATPs are Produced In the Krebs Cycle?
3
2
4
Where Does Krebs Cycle Occur?
Mitochondria
Nucleus
Cytoplasm
What Is The Krebs Cycle Also Known As?
Citric acid cycle (CAC)
Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle (TCA)
None of them
Both of them
Why Krebs Cycle Is Called the Citric Acid Cycle (CAC) ?
The final product is CAC
CAC is the catalyst
Citric acid is the first product formed in the cycle.
During cellular respiration, where is NADH produced?
The cytosol and mitochondrial matrix
The endoplasmic reticulum
The cytosol
The nucleus
How Many NADH are Produced In The Krebs Cycle?
2
3
4
If the Krebs cycle is overstimulated, the body will produce too much of which of the following waste molecules?
H20
CO2
C6H1206
O2
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