PPT-Glucose Metabolism

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Pratt and Cornely Chapter 13 Glycolysis Expectations Memorizelearn Figure 132 Know overall reaction and stages Explain chemical logic of each step Enzyme mechanisms

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Pratt and Cornely Chapter 13 Glycolysis Expectations Memorizelearn Figure 132 Know overall reaction and stages Explain chemical logic of each step Enzyme mechanisms presented in book Glycolysis. Metabolism and Energy Balance. Figure 22-8a. Homeostatic Control of Metabolism. Endocrine pancreas secretes hormones insulin and glucagon.. These control blood sugar.. Figure 22-8b. Homeostatic Control of Metabolism. A. Metabolism. 1. Anabolism. A) synthesis reactions (building up). 2. Catabolism. A) lysis reactions (breaking down). B. Enzymes. 1. proteins that facilitate chemical reactions. Microbial Metabolism. A. Metabolism. 1. Anabolism. A) synthesis reactions (building up). 2. Catabolism. A) lysis reactions (breaking down). B. Enzymes. 1. proteins that facilitate chemical reactions. Microbial Metabolism. Metabolism. (Gluconeogenesis). Objectives. The . importance of . gluconeogenesis. as an important pathway for glucose production. The . main reactions of . gluconeogenesis. The . rate-limiting enzymes of . Pratt and . Cornely. , Chapter 13. Glycolysis Expectations. Memorize/learn . Figure 13.2. Know overall reaction and stages. Explain chemical logic of each step. Enzyme mechanisms . presented in book. Dr Anissa Atif Mirza. What is Metabolism?. Metabolism is a . network of metabolic /biochemical reactions.. Carried out in living cells.. In a. well organized, integrated and regulated manner.. Related to various biomolecules viz. 1. 2. Why do we need Sugar?. Glucose. is a simple sugar, meaning one glucose molecule.. Our . Body’s primary source of fuel for energy.. All . carbohydrates we eat are eventually broken down into . ENERGY What Is Metabolism? Metabolism is the sum of all chemical reactions taking place within the cells in the body. The chemical reactions follow a metabolic pathway in which the product of one reaction is the starting substance for the next reaction Integration Of Metabolism Metabolism Consist of Highly Interconnected Pathways The basic strategy of catabolic metabolism is to form ATP, NADPH , and building blocks for biosyntheses. 1. ATP is the universal currency of energy Intermediary Metabolism. OR. Interrelationship Between Various Metabolic . Pathways. OR. Interdependence Of Metabolic Pathways. To Better Understand Metabolism Of Various Biomolecules . Metabolism of each . Metabolism . https. ://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qjgEKqVkSo . Do all organisms have the same energy needs?. Chemical reactions are divided into what two . categories? . What are two ways organisms can obtain their energy?. Dr. . Maryam . Tohidi. Associate professor of anatomical & clinical pathology. Research Institute for Endocrine Sciences. Shaheed . Beheshti. University of Medical . Science. Organs . involving in maintaining blood glucose level. P.G.. 10.11.2020. Metabolic Profile of the Well-Fed (Absorptive) State. Metabolic Profile of the Postabsorptive State. Preferred Fuels in the Well-Fed and Fasting States. Metabolic Interrelationship. Sucrose (. T. able sugar): Hydrolyzed into glucose and fructose.. Dietary sucrose: Honey – Many fruits.. Importance of fructose. Energy production: 15% of daily energy arising from fructose.. Major source of energy for spermatozoa in seminal vesicle..

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