| KRBS | Krebs-Ringer bicarbonate solution |
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| KRP | Kolmer test with Reiter protein [antigen]; Krebs-Ringer phosphate |
| NKHS | nonketotic hyperosmolar syndrome; normal Krebs-Henseleit solution |
| KRB | Krebs Ringer bicarbonate buffer |
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| KHB | Krebs'-Henseleit bicarbonate buffer |
| Krebs cycle |
the series of reactions that results in the oxidation of pyruvic acid to hydrogen atoms, electrons, and carbon dioxide; the electrons, passed along electron-carrier molecules, then go through the phosphorylation and terminal oxidation processes; also called the tricarboxylic acid cycle or TCA.
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| Krebs cycle |
The oxidative process in respiration by which pyruvate (via acetyl coenzyme A) is completely decarboxylated to C02. The pathway yields 15 moles of ATP (150,000 calories).
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| Krebs cycle |
(citric acid cycle) refers to a complicated series of reactions by which fragments from any of the energy nutrients (proteins, carbohydrates, and fats) are completely broken down to carbon dioxide and water, releasing energy for the formation of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). It is the final common pathway for all nutrient metabolites involved in energy production, and provides more than 90% of the body's energy.
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| Krebs cycle |
A complex chemical pathway in the conversion of nutrients to energy.
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| Krebs cycle |
A complex series of reactions following glycolysis converting carbohydrates and lipids (sugars and fats) into ATP (adenosine triphosphate) the body's main source of energy. find all NHC pages containing: krebs cycle
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