LB145 Sec 001-004. Glycolysis: What do you need to know? Track the Carbons and Phosphates: Glucose + ATP  Fructose-P + ADP Fructose-P + ATP  P-Fructose-P.

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Glycolysis: What do you need to know? Track the Carbons and Phosphates: Glucose + ATP  Fructose-P + ADP Fructose-P + ATP  P-Fructose-P P-Fructose-P  P-CCC + P-CCC P-CCC + P-CCC + 2NAD + + 2P i  P-CCC-P + P-CCC-P + 2NADH P-CCC-P + P-CCC-P + 2ADP  P-CCC + P-CCC + 2ATP P-CCC + P-CCC + 2ADP  Pyruvate + Pyruvate + 2ATP

CAC: What do you need to know? (track the carbons and understand what energy molecules are made)

C 2 H 3 O - (CoA-SH) C 4 H 3 O 5 2- H2OH2O H + + CoA-SH C 6 H 5 O 7 3- C 5 H 4 O 5 2- (C 4 H 4 O 3 - )-S-CoA C 4 H 4 O 4 2- C 4 H 2 O 4 2- C 4 H 4 O 5 2- NAD + CoA-SH ATP ADP + P i FAD FADH 2 NADH + H + NADH CO 2 CoA-SH NAD + H2OH2O CAC: What do you need to know? (take it to the next level!)

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