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メタボリズムの概要
メタボリズムの概要
Living cells constantly carry out various chemical reactions which are necessary for their proper functioning. These reactions are interlinked to one ...
炭水化物代謝
炭水化物代謝
Carbohydrates are polymers composed of molecules containing atoms of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. One gram of carbohydrate can provide four kilo-calories ...
解糖系:準備段階
解糖系:準備段階
In cellular metabolism (the complete breakdown of glucose to extract energy),  glycolysis is the first step. Glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm ...
解糖系:ペイオフフェーズ
解糖系:ペイオフフェーズ
So far, glycolysis has cost the cell two ATP molecules and produced two small, three-carbon sugar molecules. These molecules will proceed through the ...
ピルビン酸の運命
ピルビン酸の運命
Pyruvate is the end product of glycolysis, where glucose is oxidized to pyruvate, simultaneously reducing NAD+ to NADH. Two molecules of ATP are also ...
還元型補酵素NADHおよびFADH₂の役割
還元型補酵素NADHおよびFADH₂の役割
The energy released from the breakdown of the chemical bonds within nutrients can be stored either through the reduction of electron carriers or in the ...
窒素代謝の概要
窒素代謝の概要
Nitrogen is a very important element for life because it is a major constituent of proteins and nucleic acids. It is a macronutrient, and in nature, it is ...
脂肪酸代謝の概要
脂肪酸代謝の概要
Lipids also are sources of energy that power cellular processes. Like carbohydrates, lipids are composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, but these atoms ...
エネルギー貯蔵分子としての糖
エネルギー貯蔵分子としての糖
Sugar (a simple carbohydrate) metabolism (chemical reactions) is a classic example of the many cellular processes that use and produce energy. Living ...
エネルギー貯蔵分子としての脂肪
エネルギー貯蔵分子としての脂肪
Triglycerides are a form of long-term energy storage molecules. They are made of glycerol and three fatty acids. To obtain energy from fat, triglycerides ...
代謝の調節
代謝の調節
Cellular needs and conditions vary from cell to cell and change within individual cells over time. For example, the required enzymes and energetic demands ...
正と負のフィードバックループ
正と負のフィードバックループ
Animal organs and organ systems constantly adjust to internal and external changes through a process called homeostasis ("steady state"). Examples ...
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