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A-ketoglutarate is a 5 carbon molecule produced from the decarboxylation of citrate in the citric acid cycle. This cycle occurs in the mitochondria of respiring cells. The molecule is an intermediate in the cycle.
A-ketoglutarate is a 5 [[carbon|carbon]] [[molecule|molecule]] produced from the [[Decarboxylation|decarboxylation]] of citrate in the [[Citric acid cycle|citric acid cycle]]. This cycle occurs in the [[Mitochondria|mitochondria]] of respiring cells. The molecule is an intermediate in the cycle.

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A-ketoglutarate is a 5 carbon molecule produced from the decarboxylation of citrate in the citric acid cycle. This cycle occurs in the mitochondria of respiring cells. The molecule is an intermediate in the cycle.