CHEM 351 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: High Fructose Corn Syrup, Glycosidic Bond, Glycation

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A neutrophil (white blood cell) circulating through a capillary is slowed by interactions between p-selectin molecules in the plasma membrane of the capillary endothelial cells: 3. As it interacts with successive p-selectin molecules, the neutrophil rolls along the capillary surface: 4. Near a site of in ammation, stronger interactions between integrin on the capillary surface and the neutrophil lead to tight adhesion: this slows down the neutrophil even more than p-selectin does, 5. The neutrophil stops rolling and extravasation begins the escape through the capillary wall as it moves toward the site of in ammation: 6. The production of pyruvate (and atp) from phosphoenolpyruvate: 2. The production of fructose 1,6-biphosphate from fructose-6-phosphate: 3. The high rates of atp hydrolysis in the muscle release hydrogen ions, as they are co- transported out of the muscle into the blood via the monocarboxylate transporter (mct: 2.