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Citric Acid Cycle

Citric Acid Cycle

Pyruvic Acid to Acetyl CoA

Citric Acid Cycle

Citric Acid Cycle

Citric Acid Cycle

Synthesis of citric acid Citric Acid Cycle 1. Synthesis of citric acid 2. Dehydra- tion 3. Hydration

Citric Acid Cycle 4. Oxidation NAD+ to electron transport 5. Decar-boxy-lation Remove CO2

Citric Acid Cycle 6. Oxidation NAD+ to electron transport Decar-boxy-lation Thiol synthesis

Citric Acid Cycle 7. Hydrol-ysis Make ATP 8. Oxidation 9. Hydration 10.

Citric Acid Cycle Summary Link to vchembook - ATP calculation

Citric Acid Cycle

Citric Acid Cycle

ATP Electron Transport

ATP from glucose

ATP

ATP

ATP

ATP

Hormone Regulation of Carbo- Metabolism

Hormone Regulation of Carbo- Metabolism Insulin - high glucose |||| Glucagon - low glucose

Response to muscle activity

Cori Cycle