Published On Oct 5, 2020
This animation shows the reactions of the citric acid cycle, which splits off carbon atoms and generates energy-rich reduced forms of cofactor molecules. It is the third of six animations about cellular respiration.
To view the rest of this series on cellular respiration, go to the full playlist at:
• Cellular Respiration
To view a specific part of the series, use the following links:
Part 1: Glycolysis
• Glycolysis | HHMI BioInteractive Video
Part 2: Pyruvate Dehydrogenase
• Pyruvate Dehydrogenase | HHMI BioInte...
Part 3: Citric Acid Cycle
• Old_Citric Acid Cycle | HHMI BioInter...
Part 4: Electron Transport Chain
• Electron Transport Chain | HHMI BioIn...
Part 5: ATP Synthase
• ATP Synthesis | HHMI BioInteractive V...
Part 6: ATP in Use
• ATP in Use | HHMI BioInteractive Video
For more information and related materials for this animation, visit HHMI BioInteractive:
https://www.biointeractive.org/classr...