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| what is the common intermediate that enters into the CAC cycle from amion acid, fatty acid, and glucose | acetyl-CoA
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| the citric acid cycle (CAC) is ____ catabolism | aerobic
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| The CAC is ofter thought of as a 3 stage process | 1. oxidative decarboxylation of pyruvate, yielding Acetyl CoA 2. acetyl CoA oxidation (the actual cycle) 3. Electron transfer and oxidative phosphorylation
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| the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex which is cluster of manycopies of enzymes) is made of what | 3 enzymes, 2 regulatory proteins (kinase, phosphotase), 5 cofactors, example of substrate channeling, very exergonic, and output is acetyl CoA, 2 e-(NADH) and CO2
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| if you have a deficiency in thiamine it will cause problems with what cofactor | TPP thiamine pyrophosphate
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| deficiency with roboflavin cause problems with what cofactor | FAD
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| dificiency with pantothentate will cause problems with what cofactor | Coenzyme A
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| Acetyl CoA is a thioester with larger -delta G of hydrolysis | (blank)
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| Fatty acids as storage fuels have ____energy density, they are water soluble, have ____osmolarity, little water of hydration (extra weight) and chemically inert | high energy density and low osmolarity
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| some problems associated with oxidation of fatty acids are | need to be emulsified for transport, need specialized proteins to carry them, need to break relatively strong bonds
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| oxidation of Fatty acid can happen two ways (Beta and Omega) what is the difference | beta is most common and starts by the carboxly group the beta carbon
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| where does the glycolysis happen | cytosol
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| Where does the Kerbs happen | mitchondria
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