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The citric acid cycle is one of the stages of aerobic respiration, where the pyruvate from glycolysis enters in form of acetyl-CoA and releases energy. The energy released is in form of GTP, FADH2, and NADH. The citric acid cycle is named so because the first stable product is citric acid.

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