Metabolic Pathway Input Output (and where output goes next, if it does) Glycolysis leading to Respiration (EMP pathway) Fermentation Prep-Step Krebs...

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Metabolic Pathway

Input

Output (and where output goes next, if it does)

Glycolysis leading to Respiration (EMP pathway)

Fermentation

Prep-Step

Krebs Cycle

Aka: Citric Acid Cycle, TCA cycle

Electron Transport Chain

Lipid catabolism

(glycerol portion)

Lipid catabolism

(fatty acid portion)

Protein catabolism

Photosynthesis

(Cyclic Light-Dependent Reactions)

Photosynthesis

(Noncyclic Light-Dependent reactions)

Photosynthesis (Light Independent Reactions)

Aka: Calvin-Benson Cycle

Pathway/ metabolite

Glycolysis

Prep step

Krebs

ETC

Fermentation

Calvin-Benson cycle

Glucose 6-Phosphate

G3P

3-phosphoglyceric acid

Pyruvic acid

Acetyl-CoA

Oxaloacetic acid

Dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP)

Ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP)

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Metabolic pathway Input output and its fate Glycolysis Glucose pyruvate enters Krebs cycle Fermentation Carbohydrates lactic acid animals ethanol and glycerol yeast Fate is further aerobic oxidation Prepstep of Krebs cycle pyruvate Acetyl CoA This can either enter TCA cycle or can be utilized for fatty acid synthesis TCA cycle citric acid cycle krebs cycle Acetyl CoA and oxaloacetate oxaloacetate Can be reused in TCA cycle or can be converted to glucose by gluconeogenesis Electron transport chain NADH FADH2 NADPH ATP utilized for energy andin several adenylation reactions Lipid    See Answer
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