Products
Processes
Molecules
G words
100

Primary byproduct produced by the citric acid cycle

Carbon dioxide

100

The anaerobic metabolism of glucose

Glycolysis

100

This molecule holds kinetic energy in its bonds, that when broken allow cellular work


ATP

100

Gluconeogenesis

Converting amino acids into glucose

200

Byproduct produced by the electron transport chain

Metabolic Water

200
The process of converting amino acids into glucose

Gluconeogenesis

200

This molecule can be stored in the liver and skeletal muscle and be later used for energy

Glycogen

200

Glycolysis

Anaerobic metabolism of glucose
300

The NET ATP produced by glycolysis

Two

300

The process of binding glucose molecules and storing them as glycogen

Glycogenesis

300

The protein complex at the end of the electron transport chain and phosphorylates ADP

ATP synthase

300

Glycogenesis

Formation of glycogen

400

The hydrogen carriers produced by the citric acid cycle

NADH and FADH2

400

The process of breaking down glycogen into glucose

Glycogenolysis

400

This acts as a hydrogen carrier, taking hydrogen ions from the citric acid cycle to the electron transport chain

NADH and FADH2

400

Glycogenolysis

Breakdown of glycogen into glucose

500
Glycolysis ends with two of these molecules

Pyruvate

500

Aerobic metabolism of glucose

Oxidative phosphorylation

500

This is a polypeptide hormone that allows entry of glucose into the cell

Insulin

500

Beta oxidation

Metabolism of fatty acids into glucose