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Identify each of the following metabolic pathways digestion triacylglycerol hydr

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Question

Identify each of the following metabolic pathways

digestion

triacylglycerol hydrolysis

the conversion of glucose to pyruvic acid

the series of reactions that converts acetyl CoA to carbon dioxide and water

the series of reactions that produces water

the series of reactions that uses electron carriers

the conversion of fatty acids to 2-carbon units of acetyl coenzyme A

the conversion of an amino acid to an alpha-keto acid

the removal of an amino group as NH4+ from glutamic acid to yield alpha-ketoglutaric acid

citric acid cycle

transamination

beta-oxidation

breaking down of macromolecules

lipid metabolism

electron transport

oxidative phosphorylation

glycolysis

digestion

  

triacylglycerol hydrolysis

  

the conversion of glucose to pyruvic acid

.   

the series of reactions that converts acetyl CoA to carbon dioxide and water

  

the series of reactions that produces water

.   

the series of reactions that uses electron carriers

the conversion of fatty acids to 2-carbon units of acetyl coenzyme A

the conversion of an amino acid to an alpha-keto acid

  

the removal of an amino group as NH4+ from glutamic acid to yield alpha-ketoglutaric acid

Answer A.

citric acid cycle

B.

transamination

C.

beta-oxidation

D.

breaking down of macromolecules

E.

lipid metabolism

F.

electron transport

G.

oxidative phosphorylation

H.

glycolysis

Explanation / Answer

digestion

---

breaking down of macromolecules

triacylglycerol hydrolysis

---

the conversion of glucose to pyruvic acid

citric acid cycle

.   

the series of reactions that converts acetyl CoA to carbon dioxide and water

lipid metabolism

  

the series of reactions that produces water

.   

lipid metabolism

the series of reactions that uses electron carriers

electron transport

the conversion of fatty acids to 2-carbon units of acetyl coenzyme A

glycolysis

the conversion of an amino acid to an alpha-keto acid

  

beta-oxidation

the removal of an amino group as NH4+ from glutamic acid to yield alpha-ketoglutaric acid

transamination

D.

breaking down of macromolecules