Starting with glutamate ENZYME PRODUCT(S) and and
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Chapter1: Biochemistry: An Evolving Science
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There are eighteen (18) rows of boxes, for around 36-38 boxes total. Please see images attached. This is a pathway trace, with the final box showing "ribose 5 phosphate" as the end product.
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- glutamate to ribose 5 phosphate
- No a ketoglutarate dehydrogenase
- No pyruvate carboxylase
- No transketolase
- No transaminase
- You do get to have if needed:
- erythrose 4 phosphate
- asparate
- dihydroxyacetone phosphate
- bicarbonate
- ATP
- ornithine
- CO2

Transcribed Image Text:The image is a table meant for educational purposes, focusing on biochemical processes starting with glutamate. It is structured into two main columns:
1. **ENZYME**: This column is where the names of enzymes involved in the metabolic pathways starting from glutamate will be listed. It contains multiple blank cells for input.
2. **PRODUCT(S)**: This column is designated for the products formed from the action of the corresponding enzymes listed in the first column. Each row has two blank fields for potentially listing multiple products, separated by the word "and."
The table is organized to explore and understand the enzymatic conversions and resulting products starting with the amino acid glutamate.

Transcribed Image Text:The image displays a table with ten empty fields, presumably intended for input of specific information related to biochemical processes or molecules. Below these fields, the text "ribose 5 phosphate" is visible. This term refers to a crucial component in the pentose phosphate pathway, which is vital for cellular metabolic processes including nucleotide synthesis.
There are no graphs or diagrams in this image to describe further.
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