I've been reviewing my notes for an upcoming biology exam and I've run into a problem. I know that Oxygen is required for the Kreb's Cycle to occur but I'm unsure of why oxygen is required? I do know that without Oxygen the Kreb's Cycle would not occur.
Here is what I think. Please let me know if this is correct.
NADH and FADH2 are products formed in the Kreb's cycle as well as glycolosis. I know that NADH and FADH2 are directly involved with electron transport, as they give up their electrons and H+ to the electron tranport chain composed mostly of cytrochromes. As the electrons reach the end of the electron transport chain they are used to produce water in order to discard the electrons. Therefore, I know that Oxygen is needed for electron transport but I'm still unsure of how Oxygen is needed for Kreb's cycle. I'm guessing that without Oxygen, the electrons will be immediately picked up by NAD+ and FAD which will reduce the amount of free NAD+ and FAD avaiable for the Kreb's cycle.
Here is what I think. Please let me know if this is correct.
NADH and FADH2 are products formed in the Kreb's cycle as well as glycolosis. I know that NADH and FADH2 are directly involved with electron transport, as they give up their electrons and H+ to the electron tranport chain composed mostly of cytrochromes. As the electrons reach the end of the electron transport chain they are used to produce water in order to discard the electrons. Therefore, I know that Oxygen is needed for electron transport but I'm still unsure of how Oxygen is needed for Kreb's cycle. I'm guessing that without Oxygen, the electrons will be immediately picked up by NAD+ and FAD which will reduce the amount of free NAD+ and FAD avaiable for the Kreb's cycle.



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