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Evian Chai
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Draw glucose/glycogen importance of liver glycogen in blood glucose concentration+skeletal muscle glycogen as metabolic fuel. enzyme reactions involved in glycogen synthesis/degradation. metabolic events for conversion of glucose/glycogen to pyruvate formation of ATP from ADP by ‘substrate level phosphorylation’. processes for the regeneration of NAD+ from NADH under aerobic/anaerobic conditions, role of lactate dehydrogenase in muscles Control of glycogen metabolism/glycolysis

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How does lactate become pyruvate?

What are the steps of glycogen synthesis?

What is the purpose of glycogen synthesis?

Which cells does glycogen synthesis occur in, and where in the cell?

What does hexokinase/glucokinase do?

What does phosphoglucamutase do?

What does glucose synthase branching enzyme do?

What is the function of gluconeogenesis?
Where does it occur?

In gluconeogenesis what does glycogen phosphorylase do?

What converts glucose-6-phosphate to glucose+Pi in the liver?

What is glycolysis? What does it yield? Where does it occur?

What are the steps of glycolysis?

In glycolysis, which reactions use ATP?

In glycolysis, which reactions produce ATP?

What does phosphofructokinase do?

What does glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase do?

What does phosphoglycerate kinase do?

What does enolase do?

What does pyruvate kinase do?

What are the 3 enzymes catalysing the irreversible steps of glycolysis?

What are inhibitors of glycolysis? (negative feedback, allosteric)

What are activators of glycolysis?