CHEM 262 ORG CHEM EBOOK DIGITAL DELIVERY
CHEM 262 ORG CHEM EBOOK DIGITAL DELIVERY
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Chapter 24, Problem 31P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Linking reaction of glycolysis and citric acid cycle should be given.

Concept Introduction:

Glycolysis:

The conversion of glucose to pyruvate in the metabolism of living organisms is known as glycolysis.

CHEM 262 ORG CHEM EBOOK DIGITAL DELIVERY, Chapter 24, Problem 31P , additional homework tip  1

Citric acid cycle:

The conversion of acetyl-CoA into CoASH and CO2 in the serious of reaction is known as citric acid cycle.

CHEM 262 ORG CHEM EBOOK DIGITAL DELIVERY, Chapter 24, Problem 31P , additional homework tip  2

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The catalysis of linking reaction of glycolysis and citric acid cycle should be explained.

Concept Introduction:

Glycolysis:

The conversion of glucose to pyruvate in the metabolism of living organisms is known as glycolysis.

CHEM 262 ORG CHEM EBOOK DIGITAL DELIVERY, Chapter 24, Problem 31P , additional homework tip  3

Citric acid cycle:

The conversion of acetyl-CoA into CoASH and CO2 in the serious of reaction is known as citric acid cycle.

CHEM 262 ORG CHEM EBOOK DIGITAL DELIVERY, Chapter 24, Problem 31P , additional homework tip  4

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