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The '''Krebs Cycle''' (also known as the '''Citric Acid Cycle''' or '''Tricarboxylic Acid''' ('''TCA''') '''Cycle''') is the process by which [[pyruvate]] is broken down and [[redox|oxidized]] to [[carbon dioxide]] providing energy which will eventually be used within the [[cell (biology)|cell]] to regenerate [[ATP]].
#REDIRECT [[Citric acid cycle]]
 
==History==
 
==Function==
The Krebs cycle primarily takes place in the [[mitochondria|mitochondrial]] matrix, the fluid area within both of the mitochondria's two [[membrane|membranes]].
 
==See Also==
*[[Glycolosis]]
*[[Electron transport chain]]
*[[Cellular respiration]]
 
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