Where in the cell does conversion of alcohol -> acetaldehyde take place?_____
What is the limiting reagent in ethanol metabolism? _____
What is the active form of vitamin D?_____
What is the coenzyme (active) form of vitamin B1? _____
After oxaloacetate has been formed from pyruvate (gluconeogenesis), it may exit the mitochondria and enter the cytosol via the _____ shuttle
Can irreversible competitive inhibitors be overcome by increasing the substrate concentration, [S]?_____
Von Gierke disease is characterized by severe fasting _____
Vitamin B9 (folate) deficiency is characterized by _____ homocyteine levels
Guanine may be converted to GMP via the enzyme _____ (purine salvage)
Pellagra (B3 deficiency) is associated with _____-pigmentation of sun-exposed limbs
TCA cycle reactions and regulation
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Electron transport chain and oxidative phosphorylation
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Pentose phosphate pathway
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Gluconeogenesis
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Glycogen metabolism
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Amino acid metabolism
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Integration of metabolic pathways
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Fed state vs. fasting state metabolism
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Exercise metabolism
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Alcohol metabolism
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Metabolic adaptations in starvation
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Metabolic disorders overview
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