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Andrea

Andrea. Carbohydrates They're there to catabolize first But when youre starvin Oh, well, it really hurts You move on To the next / Macromolecules Why? Those are the logical rules.. First break em into parts Often used to rebuild Then put em into parts Of Glycolysis or The krebs cycle

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  1. Andrea

  2. Carbohydrates They're there to catabolize first But when youre starvin Oh, well, it really hurts You move on To the next / Macromolecules Why? Those are the logical rules.. First break em into parts Often used to rebuild Then put em into parts Of Glycolysis or The krebs cycle And do like before

  3. Yoshi

  4. Proteins, proteins, proteins, I’m all alone with you. Proteins, proteins, proteins, Please help me pull through.

  5. I usually have carbs with me, to help me through the day, but today I seem to be carb-free, so catabolize for me, okay?

  6. Please throw an amino group away, remove them from the acids. refresh my memory if you may, deanimation? I learned this in my classes.

  7. Proteins, proteins, proteins, I’m all alone with you. Proteins, proteins, proteins, Please help me pull through.

  8. Change the groups in to ammonia, Waste for animals, not for plants, Do your other reactions, it’s really up to ya, Change the acids into components, for the Krebs cycle and glycolysis, and don’t say that you can’t.

  9. NOW BREAK IT DOWN NOW. So lets slow it down a little, I have a lot to say, we shall talk about the point of entry, into the metabolic pathway, it all depends on the amino acid’s identity.

  10. Leucine becomes acetyl-COA Alanine transforms into; pyruvate. And proline is converted into a-ketoglutarate

  11. These are some examples, of how they will behave, Once the proteins are broken down and become ATP, Now I will enjoy my day, Because now I have my energy. <END>

  12. Christian

  13. Triacylglycerol, our lipid friends are first to break into separate ends. Glycerol first then fatty acid chains, the former of these has a new form to gain. Glycerol to glucose through a special process called gluconeogenesis, that is unless it instead takes form of something you know DHAP, quite good for you though it stays not like that for terribly long. 3-phosphoglycerate is not at all wrong for it’s new shape to take, that is the name and away to glycolytic pathways it aims. Wherein it will be processed and changed all away into new energy for use in our day.

  14. But what of the acids we left behind? They’ve not been forgotten, no not at this time. To the matrix, the mitochondria they’re shipped off to where b-Oxidation starts to split off a few Two-carbon acetyls, enzymes help aid to break from the chain and then soon are made Acetyl coenzyme A, a helpful molecule and off to the Krebs Cycle goes this helpful tool.

  15. Now for this example, you will all see A twelve carbon fatty acid, only one of the three. With the use of one ATP, acetyls release from the fatty acid chain, but that’s not the only piece. A single of both NADH and FADH2 are also produced, and enter the queue. Oxidative phosphorylation changes them all, and 20 ATP the net gain not small. So fifteen to start, but we’re not done here, the Acetyl CoA has yet to still clear. Into the Krebs cycle, we shall see the formation of 60 fresh new ATP.

  16. Substrate-level of phosphorylation, produce 6 ATP and the creation of 18 NADH, and this molecule’s friend 6 FADH2, the beginning of the end. Like those prior, they’re changed through oxidative phosphorylation 54 ATP’s all take their formation, these with the six, then the fifteen above create 75 ATP, our biggest love.

  17. But what is this like in comparison to Carbohydrates that share 12 carbon to view. Only 60 ATP from these friendly rings. Considerably less, we see which one brings the most bang for it’s buck, the best of the best For ATP production, lipids have that zest. And that is the basics of the multiple stages of Lipid Catabolism, throughout all ages. If I went to fast, I will repeat this again without all the couplets, to you my good friends.

  18. Andrea

  19. Anaerobic Pathways! There’s no oxygen here.. Oh! Glycolysis still works. We’re / We’re fine. We’ll be fine. No wait! Step 6! When 2 Glyceraldehydes turn to 2 1,3-bisphosphoglycerates That’s when 2 Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide plus’s / are reduced to / 2 Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide hydrogens

  20. And / without oxygen … I cant convert back with the electron transport chain! Ughh… Im bound to be in a lot of pain… (jennie: no! There’s another way! Fermentation!) Oh! I almost forgot! Im glad you heard my lamentations.. You came, you’ve saved me.. I remember, now, how I can get my ATP ..

  21. The trick’s to restore my NAD+ supply Its not that hard, if you just try… Give away those excess H’s Some one will take them. Am I a human…? (Jennie: yes.. You’re a human) Well, then lactate fermentation is for me! It’s simple, just one step. Watch and see!

  22. 2 pyruvates from glycolysis take an H each 2 lactates and 2 NAD+ are what we have now Its so amazing! Come on, lactate fermentation, take a bow! HEY! Im not dumb, im optimistic I realize that the product, lactic acid, is not exactly a benefit.. But jennie talks of that later on For now, let’s move on

  23. Do you guys like alcohol? Don’t lie. Come now, don’t act shy… Fine then. Bread DO YOU LIKE BREAD??

  24. What about soy sauce? Most of you must. Well, to make these things In yeast we trust. Yes, yeast! It performs anaerobic respiration from the start! Glycolysis happens and there are two pyruvates.. And then they break apart! To a carbon dioxide molecule And 2 acetaldehyde, wow COOL! Then the acetaldehydes take one hydrogen each And we’re left with 2 ethanol, 1 co2, and some NAD+ That’s all my friends, now.. Listen to jennie.

  25. Muscles A Love Poem by Jennie Lee

  26. Muscles. Why do you become so sore? Why? Do you not like being used? I thought you liked it when I used you. Is it because you’re mad at me for not using you enough? I’m sorry. It’s because I get lazy. How come you work so well for other people? The athletes I see on television seem to use you so well. And why is it that I breathe so hard and get so thirsty after we’re together?

  27. I think you are cheating on me with ATP. Don’t act like you don’t know adenosine triphosphate. Yeah, that’s right I KNOW that you’re trying to hide the fact that you’re ALWAYS with ATP. I KNOW that ATP has been binding to your myosin heads I KNOW that you need ATP for your myosin head to swivel and make you contract, but can’t you see that the ATP will never stay with you forever? ATP will ALWAYS come, leave, come, leave over and over and over again. ME, on the other hand, will always be with you.

  28. You see, if you were with me, our aerobic fitness, which is the measure of the ability of my lungs bloodstream, and HEART to supply oxygen to my cells will be so much better. My maximum oxygen consumption, which is the maximum millilitres of oxygen that my cells can remove from my blood in one minute per kilogram of body mass at maximum exertion would be so much greater.

  29. Oh muscles, do not ask how I know this. Do you not trust me? Do you not know that when I am forced to move faster and faster on a treadmill for about 10 to 15 minutes while my expired air is collected and measured by a computer that my maximum oxygen consumption is measured? You should know that this test causes me much pain since I must achieve a rather painful state of maximal exertion. But for you, I can go through with it.

  30. I know that you may think I am just using you to increase my maximum oxygen consumption, since people with a high maximum oxygen consumption are considered more aerobically fit than those that are not, but believe me, I love you for what you are, not what you make me. After all, as we age together and become senile the maximum oxygen consumption will slowly decrease until it is no more.

  31. Wait, hold on. Why is the maximum oxygen consumption higher for males than females? … Is that the reason why you don’t like me anymore? Do you prefer males to females? Not that I have a problem with your sexuality, but you should’ve told me about this earlier. Or is it that I’m genetically inferior? Maximum oxygen consumption can increase with exercise and training, but not everyone can become an elite athlete. … Is that why?

  32. Oh muscles, all I ask for is that my lactate threshold be higher. I don’t want to reach my lactate threshhold so soon, don’t you understand? When my oxygen can’t reach my mitochondria I lactate, which makes me sore. It makes me have stiffness, Fatigue, and pain. Are you sadistic? Do you ENJOY my pain? Do you like the fact that athletes have 20% more maximum oxygen consumption than average people? Do you?

  33. So there’s my poem, Muscles. I hope you understand how I feel and maybe one day we will work things out. … Because after all… … we were meant to be together.

  34. How Do Muscles Contract?

  35. How Do Muscles Contract?

  36. Maximum Oxygen Consumption VO2 max (maximum volume of oxygen)

  37. Maximum Oxygen Consumption

  38. Maximum Oxygen Consumption

  39. Lactate Threshold

  40. ANDREA

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