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Glycolytic Pathway. Fill in the blanks on the right side of the worksheet and in the steps of glycolysis. Also fill in the molecule names A to F.
Lipogenesis. When glucose levels are plentiful, the excess acetyl CoA generated by glycolysis can be converted into fatty acids, triglycerides, cholesterol, steroids, and bile salts. This process, called lipogenesis, creates lipids (fat) from the acetyl CoA and takes place in the cytoplasm of adipocytes (fat cells) and hepatocytes (liver cells ...
30 Ιουλ 2022 · Lipogenesis. When glucose levels are plentiful, the excess acetyl CoA generated by glycolysis can be converted into fatty acids, triglycerides, cholesterol, steroids, and bile salts. This process, called lipogenesis, creates lipids (fat) from the acetyl CoA and takes place in the cytoplasm of adipocytes (fat cells) and hepatocytes (liver cells ...
3 Μαρ 2020 · Student Worksheet Glycolytic Pathway LSM 2.2-1 2 A. 1. Glucose Activation B. C. E. F. D. During the first four steps of glycolysis, are transferred to via , where is converted to . The end product is . 2. Sugar Splitting gets split into two fragments, and . then gets converted into . 3. Oxidation
carbon glucose is split into two pyruvic acid molecules. The energy created by spliting glucose us used to make two ATP’s and two NAHPH’s. The process that occurs in the cytoplasm does not require oxygen, thus it is anaerobic. b. Cristae of the mitochondria The cristae is the inner membrane of the mitochondria. The electron transport chain
Fatty Acid Activation. As shown below, the first step of fatty acid oxidation is activation. A CoA CoA molecule is added to the fatty acid to produce acyl- CoA CoA, converting ATP to AMP (adenosine monophosphate). Thus, activation uses the equivalent of 2 ATP molecules (since it typically cleaved to ADP) 5.
energy change values and a worksheet that briefly describes each step of glycolysis. The task is to assemble the glycolytic pathway, discuss the rationale behind each chemical reaction, explore the key regulatory steps