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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: krebs_cycle, Krebs cycle also known as citric acid cycle, (4) α-Ketoglutarate (5C) by process substrate–level phosphorylation (5) Succinyl CoA (4C) to Succinate (4C), (6) Succinate(4C) is oxidized to Fumarate (4C) by process hydration 1 water molecule added, pyruvate acid from cytosol enters mitochondrial matrix (1) Acetyl group from acetyl CoA (2C) attached to oxaloacetate to form citrate (6C), Glycolysis produces pyruvate acid, (7) Fumarate (4C) converted to Malate (4C) by process dehydrogenation (8) Malate (4C) oxidized to reform Oxaloacetate (4C), Krebs cycle occurs in mitochondria, (5) Succinyl CoA (4C) to Succinate (4C) CoA is displaced by a phosphate group, which is transferred to GDP and GTP is formed, then ADP is converted to form ATP, Krebs cycle / refer 5 (5) Succinyl CoA (4C) to Succinate (4C), Krebs cycle breakdown pyruvate acid, (4) α-Ketoglutarate (5C) whereby is oxidized and another CO2 is removed, Krebs cycle / refer 7 (7) Fumarate (4C) converted to Malate (4C), Krebs cycle / refer to 3 (3) Isocitrate converted to α-Ketoglutarate (5C), (2) Citrate rearranged to an isomer to form Isocitrate by process oxidative decarboxylation (3) Isocitrate converted to α-Ketoglutarate (5C), pyruvate acid from cytosol enters mitochondrial matrix mitochondria, Krebs cycle / refer 6 (6) Succinate(4C) is oxidized to Fumarate (4C), (3) Isocitrate converted to α-Ketoglutarate (5C) whereby a CO2 is removed and NAD+ is reduced to NADH, (7) Fumarate (4C) converted to Malate (4C) by process dehydrogenation 2 molecules of hydrogen atoms transferred to NAD+ forming NADH and H+, (3) Isocitrate converted to α-Ketoglutarate (5C) by process oxidative decarboxylation (4) α-Ketoglutarate (5C), (8) Malate (4C) oxidized to reform Oxaloacetate (4C) and cycle repeats when (1) Acetyl group from acetyl CoA (2C) attached to oxaloacetate to form citrate (6C)