What is the fate of glucose 6âphosphate, glycolytic intermediates, and pentose phosphate pathway intermediates in this cell? Glycolytic intermediates can only enter the pentose phosphate pathway through conversion to pyruvate and subsequent gluconeogenesis. The oxidative pentose phosphate pathway reaction catalyzed by glucose 6âphosphate dehydrogenase is slowed down. Most of the glucose 6âphosphate enters the pentose phosphate pathway. One molecule of glyceraldehyde 3âphosphate and two molecules of fructose 6âphosphate are used to generate three molecules of ribose 5âphosphate. Most of the glucose 6âphosphate enters the glycolytic pathway and is converted to fructose 6âphosphate and glyceraldehyde 3âphosphate. Under the given conditions, all triose phosphates are converted to pyruvate by the glycolytic pathway.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 15:30, dylannhandy
Using the first volume and temperature reading on the table as v1 and t1, solve for the unknown values in the table below. remember to use the rules of significant figures when entering your numeric response.
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 02:50, agm0102
What is the typical rotational frequency frot for a molecule like n2 at room temperature (25âc)? assume that d for this molecule is 1Ă„=10â10m. take the total mass of an n2 molecule to be mn2=4.65Ă10â26kg. you will need to account for rotations around two axes (not just one) to find the correct frequency. express frot numerically in hertz, to three significant figures.
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