Figure 25.1 An Introduction to Cellular Metabolism

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Figure 25.1 An Introduction to Cellular Metabolism

Metabolic Turnover and Cellular ATP Production

Figure 25.2 Nutrient Use in Cellular Metabolism

Figure 25.3 Glycolysis Figure 25.3

Figure 25.4a The TCA Cycle Figure 25.4a

Figure 25.4b The TCA Cycle Figure 25.4b

Figure 25.5 Oxidative Phosphorylation Figure 25.5b

Figure 25.6 A Summary of the Energy Yield of Aerobic Metabolism

Figure 25.8 Beta Oxidation Figure 25.8

Figure 25.10b Amino Acid Catabolism

Figure 25.10c Amino Acid Catabolism

Figure 25.12 A Summary of the Pathways of Catabolism and Anabolism

Figure 25.13 The Food Pyramid and Dietary Recommendations