This is good to know...
We all have 2 minutes to live but taking a breath resets that clock
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My baby all clean and ready to win some races! Lol
Meet Morty.
Please understand, this isn't just goodbye this is I can't stand you.
I want to know you. You seem like someone worth knowing. Every day I feel like I’m surrounded by people with hard edges and sour faces but I get the sense that you’re different. Too often people seem to think that they have the answers to everything. Their faces are trapped in permascowls and they can’t be bothered with anything besides their own narcissism. You aren’t like that. You still ask questions. You’re still looking for the answers.
Ryan O'Connell (via quotemadness)
I thought I found this unique person to be around me as a friend...
My long spined sea urchin.
Love lasts about seven years. That’s how long it takes for the cells of the body to totally replace themselves.
Françoise Sagan (via quotemadness)
Takes place inside the mitochondrial matrix HOWEVER succinate dehydrogenase is bound to the membrane and so this step occurs there. It is the only enzyme that participates in both the krebs cycle and the electron transport chain.
Two molecules of carbon dioxide are given off
One molecule of ATP is formed (it’s not, it’s GTP which is considered an ATP equivalent - your examiner may or may not like this)
Three molecules of NAD+ are combined with hydrogen (NAD+ → NADH)
One molecule of FAD+ combines with hydrogen (FAD+ → FADH)
Because two acetyl-CoA molecules are produced from each glucose molecule, two cycles are required per glucose molecule. Therefore, at the end of two cycles, the products are: two ATP(GTP), six NADH2, two FADH2 and four CO2.
Can———-Citrate
Adam———-(cis)-Aconitate
Intrigue———-Isocitrate
A———-alpha-ketoglutarate
Super———-Succinyl-CoA
Sexy———-Succinate
Foxy———-Fumarate
Mama———-Malate
Ok!———-Oxaloacetate
(i stole this mnemonic from here)
Here’s a gap-fill game for practise
note: Citrate= Citric Acid, Fumarate= Fumaric Acid, etc…
For MOST of the enzymes, the name of the enzyme consist of the molecules it modifies(the molecule directly before it, and the function the molecule carries out)
If you’ve learnt the above order then you can use this to apply that
So———-citrate Synthetase
At———-Aconitase
Another———-Aconitase
Dance———-isocitrate Dehydrogenase
Devon———-alpha-ketoglutarate Dehydrogenase
Sipped———-Succinyl-CoA Synthetase
Down———-Succinate Dehydrogenase
Five———-Fumarase
Drinks———-malate Dehydrogenase
3 out of the 4 dehydrogenase enzymes will remove 2H (and an electron) from the molecule an put it onto a NAD;
remove a CO2;
and NAD –> NADH2.
The only exception is Succinate Dehydrogenase which places 2H atoms on an FAD molecule instead of an NAD
Am I invisible or just matter the least to you.