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Originally posted by Chemical X.
girl we're learning about all of these pathways and ****... the krebs cycle, glycolysis, basically cellular respiration in general. i'm so lost. do you have any tips for this stuff? or is it just something terrible that i'll have to struggle through
when do you graduate? you're close, right?
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12/17
Kreb's Cycle:
Can
I Keep Selling
Sex
For
Money
Officer?
Citrate,
Isocitrate, Alpha-
Ketoglutarate,
Succinyl CoA,
Succinate,
Fumerate,
Malate,
Oxoacetate
Now all you need to do for this is remember where CO2, NAD, FAD, and ATP are reduced or utilized
for Glycolysis I used this one:
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Goodness (Glucose)
Gracious, (Glucose-6-P)
Father (Fructose-6-P)
Franklin (Fructose-1,6-diP)
Did (Dihydroxyacetone-P)
Go (Glyceraldehyde-P)
By (1,3-Biphosphoglycerate)
Picking (3-phosphoglycerate)
Pumpkins (2-phosphoglycerate)
(to)
PrEPare (Phosphoenolpyruvate [PEP])
Pies (Pyruvate)
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Mnemonics have always helped me. Other than that the only thing I can tell you is drill it until you memorize it. Write it over and over and writing in colors always helps me.