How does acetyl-CoA enter gluconeogenesis? What regulates enzyme activity in metabolic pathways? How does the body deal with excess glucose? How does metabolic stress create protein catabolism? Describe the function of hemoglobin in the respiration process. ...
How does endurance training alter fat metabolism? What promotes fat storage in adipocytes? When your body doesn't have carbs to burn off for energy, will it burn the fat storage first for energy of protein? Explain why or why not. How do fatty acids make Acetyl CoA? How does diuretic me...
导越改用量信即率保进技相拉 How many molecules of CO2 are produced per mole of acetyl CoA in TCA c
The nature of the first mechanism is generally clear: an inactive muscle does not consume ATP. As for the PKD activity, much about this mechanism remains unclear. It is known that an increase in PKD phosphorylation is observed when AMPK activity is reduced or absent due t...
So why is this ketone body so important, and why do we produce so much of it? What purpose does it serve, and why should we care how much our bodies are making? To find out more, let’s dive deeper into the world of fats, ketone bodies, and BHB. ...
Innate lymphoid cells (ILC) have emerged as critical immune effectors with key roles in orchestrating the wider immune response. While ILC are relatively rare cells they are found enriched within discrete microenvironments, predominantly within barrier tissues. An emerging body of evidence implicates com...
Alcohol (AKA ethanol) is converted to acetaldehyde first and then to acetate, and finally acetyl coA. This little biochemistry lesion is important because it’s the impact of these two booze metabolites: acetate and acetyl coA – that cut to the nitty gritty of alcohol, hormones and weight ...
Wolfgang explains that when enzymes break down high-energy compounds—fatty acids—they produce multiple molecules of acetyl CoA, which funnel into two different reactions. One generates energy-containing molecules of ATP, which can be used to make glucose to maintainblood glucose levelsin animals tha...
How does yeast use different sugars, such as maltose, fructose, galactose, sucrose, and lactose, for respiration, and what enzymes are used? How does bile go to the stomach? How is acetyl-CoA essential to taking products from glycolysis and turning them into inputs for the Krebs cycle?
How is acetyl-CoA essential to taking products from glycolysis and turning them into inputs for the Krebs cycle? Why are molecules with double bonds more stable? How can our brain think spontaneously? How does the operating system load data into RAM?