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== Major metabolic pathways converging on the citric acid cycle ==
Several [[catabolic]] pathways converge on the citric acid cycle. Most of these reactions add intermediates to the citric acid cycle, and are therefore known as [[anaplerotic reactions]], from the Greek meaning to "fill up". These increase the amount of acetyl CoA that the cycle is able to carry, increasing the [[Mitochondrion|mitochondrion's]] capability to carry out respiration if this is otherwise a limiting factor. Processes that remove intermediates from the cycle are termed "cataplerotic" reactions.

Major metabolic pathways converging on the citric acid cycle

Several catabolic pathways converge on the citric acid cycle. Most of these reactions add intermediates to the citric acid cycle, and are therefore known as anaplerotic reactions, from the Greek meaning to "fill up". These increase the amount of acetyl CoA that the cycle is able to carry, increasing the mitochondrion's capability to carry out respiration if this is otherwise a limiting factor. Processes that remove intermediates from the cycle are termed "cataplerotic" reactions.