FNH 350 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Acetyl-Coa, Citric Acid Cycle, Hemostasis

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Explain how coupling anabolic and catabolic reactions help energy hemostasis. Describe the key components of integrative metabolism in metabolic pathways of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Describe and compare interconversion of different macronutrients. Explain why tca cycle is considered amphibolic. Explain central role of liver in glucose metabolism. Explain central role of liver in amino acid metabolism. Explain central role of liver in fatty acid metabolism. Compare fuel sources used by skeletal muscle during fed-fast cycle. Compare fuel sources used by skeletal muscle during resting state and different levels of exercise. Some reactions require energy and other yield energy. The coupling of these reactions makes it possible for a pathway to continue. Chemical energy is transferred from macronutrients to storage forms (such as atp) Stored energy is used to synthesize needed compounds for the body. Break down macronutrients and transfer energy to atp. Dietary carbohydrate and lipid provide majority of energy for atp production.

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