Glucose metabolism pathway

    • Muscle Physiology - Glucose Metabolism

      Decrease in blood glucose stimulates glucagon secretion. Glucagon then functions in the opposite direction to increase blood glucose concentration to normal. Insulin:glucagon ratio is low and when

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    • [DOC File]Microbial Metabolism - Information Technology Services

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      1. Anaerobic metabolism of pyruvic acid produced as a result of the Embden Meyerhoff pathway. 3. Compounds that usually lack carbon and dissociate in water. 5. Series of oxidation reduction reactions in which electrons are transferred from coenzyme to coenzyme resulting in the production of energy. 6. An amine group contains two hydrogens and a ...

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      Create a negative feedback loop for plasma glucose homeostasis beginning with the stimulus: eating a large Snickers candy bar. Be sure to include the sensors (receptors), afferent pathway (if there is one!), integrator, efferent pathway, effectors and their actions, and how all this affects plasma glucose.

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    • [DOC File]The role of Wnt signaling pathway in tumor metabolic ...

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      Series of 10 reactions where GLUCOSE (6 C) is OXIDIZED to 2 molecules of PYRUVIC ACID (3C) Glucose is CATABOLIZED to PYRUVATE. aka Embden-Meyerhoff pathway. During glycolysis: NAD+ is REDUCED to NADH. 2 ATPs produced via SLP. No requirement for OXYGEN . Preparatory stage: uses 2 ATP. Glucose -----> Fructose 1,6-diPO4

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 16 Section A: Control and Integration of ...

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      The activated mTOR pathway promotes glucose uptake by cells by increasing the expression of glucose transporters[108]. On the other hand, the mTOR pathway can also lead to an increase in fatty acid synthesis by up-regulating the expression of acetyl-CoA, resulting in the increased oxidative metabolism of fatty acids[109-111].

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    • [DOC File]Role of Insulin and Glucagon in the regulation of metabolism

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      Glycolysis is both the principal route for glucose metabolism and the main pathway for the metabolism of fructose, galactose, and other carbohydrates derived from the diet. The ability of glycolysis to provide ATP in the absence of oxygen is especially important because it allows skeletal muscle to perform at very high levels when oxygen supply ...

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      β-galactosidase breaks down lactose glucose & fructose Glucose enters glycolysis directly Other monosaccharides modified first Categories of Organisms by Energy and Carbon Sources. Chemolithotrophs Use _____ source of energy

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    • [DOC File]METABOLISM

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      3. Describe the pathways involved in energy metabolism: glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, beta-oxidation, amino acid breakdown, TCA cycle and electron transport chain. For each, include the cellular location, the major organs in which each pathway is active and the effect of starvation or flux of substrates through the pathway…

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    • [DOC File]Metabolism:

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      Most metabolism based on the central pathway which involves glucose. Digestive system brings carbohydrate nutrients into body. polysaccharides broken down into simple sugars . absorption of simple sugars (glucose, fructose & galactose) Liver gets first chance at processing the incoming nutrients . fructose & galactose transformed into glucose

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