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CellularMetabolism

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Glycolysis   Glucose to Pyruvate  
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Glycogenesis   Glucose to Glycogen (Making Glycogen)  
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Gluconeogenesis   Making Glucose from carbohydrates, lactic acid, glycerol, or some amino acids. Requires: bread, guns, dynamite, DNA. No fat kids!  
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Glycogenolysis   Glycogen to Glucose (Killing Glycogen)  
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Lipolysis   Fat to pyruvate or acetyl CoA (Killing Lipids)  
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Lipogenesis   Acetyl CoA to glycerol or fatty acids (Making Lipids)  
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Coenzymes   Accepting H atoms (becoming reduced) from NADH and FADH2 [Acts as an H+ pump]  
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Cytochromes   Carries electrons (becomes reduced) [Acts as an H+ pump]  
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Flavin Mononucleotide (FMN)   Receives 2 H atoms from NADH Releases 2 H+ and transfers 2 e- to Co Q  
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Coenzyme Q   Receives 2 H atoms from FADH2. Releases 2 H+ and transfers 2 e- to cytochromes as well as the 2 e- from FMN (4 e- total)  
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Chemiosmosis   Kinetic energy of H+ filtering down its gradient phosphorylates ADP (~6 H+ produces ~3 ATP)  
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