Metabolism: Key Processes Proteins Carbohydrates Lipids Lactic acid Glucose Proteins of the organism Amino Pyruvic Gluconeogenesis Glucose 6- phosphate acids Glycogenesis Glycogen acid Glycolysis Glycogenolysis Fatty acids + Glycerol Lipogenesis Pool of Acetyl CoA nitrogen Beta- NH, oxydation ADP Electron transport chain and Oxidative ADP CO. Urea cycle Citric acid cyde ADP 2H + 2e phosphorylation ATP АТР co, H,0 Urea АТР
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