
Kreb's Cycle
The Krebs Cycle, also known as the citric acid cycle, is a vital process in cells that generates energy. It takes molecules from food, breaks them down in a series of chemical reactions, and produces energy-rich compounds like ATP, which powers many cellular activities. This cycle also produces carbon dioxide as a waste product, which your body expels when you breathe out. Essentially, it’s the cell’s way of extracting energy from nutrients efficiently, keeping your body energized and functioning properly.