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Lecture 20 Web: pollev.com/ucibio Text: To: 37607 Type in: 169964 <your question>

Another ETC! Generating energy

C-fixation: The Calvin cycle

A reaction of life: RUBISCO

A reaction of life: RUBISCO

Generating Ribulose 1,5-bis phosphate

The balanced Calvin cycle

Photosynthesis – the overview

Coordinating reactions

Coordinating reactions

Coordinating reactions

Thioredoxin regulates many enzymes

The problem with Rubisco…

What are lipids

Triacylglycerols

Fatty acids

Unsaturated fatty acids - nomenclature

Triacyl glycerols

Heading

Unsaturated fatty acids – cis VS trans

Trans fats

Phospholipids

Sphingosine & Sphingolipids

Glycolipids

Lysosomal storage disorders

Lysosomal storage disorders