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Bypass I of gluconeogenesis requires a source of energy. This energy comes from:
a |
oxidation of the metabolite |
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b |
6 ATP |
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c |
2 ATP |
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d |
1 ATP + 1 NADH |
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- Two of the bypass reactions of gluconeogenesis involve: phosphorylation of the metabolite using phosphate from Pi. ☐ phosphorylation of the metabolite using phosphate from ATP. dephosphorylation of the metabolite without using it to make ATP. phosphorylation of ADP using phosphate from the metabolite.Explain the fate of electrons that are removed during the oxidation of triose phosphates during the glycolysis.Also explain the glucose be "primed" with a high energy phosphate bond before it can be degraded in the glycolytic pathway.Two of the bypass reactions of gluconeogenesis involve: a phosphorylation of ADP using phosphate from the metabolite. b phosphorylation of the metabolite using phosphate from ATP. c dephosphorylation of the metabolite without using it to make ATP. d phosphorylation of the metabolite using phosphate from Pi.
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