Biokeemia kordamine
In addition to the supply of energy from the fuel molecules, the citric acid cycle has
other important functions. Thus, some of the citric acid cycle are intermediates for
other important reactions like the biosynthesis of glucose, fatty acids and amino acids.
Due to the many functions of the citric acid cycle is also considered to be the "central
hub of metabolism". This is because, as most of the absorbed nutrients, the fuel
molecules are oxidized ultimately within the Krebs Cycke and its intermediates are
used for various biosynthetic pathways. Figuratively, one can look at the citric acid
cycle as a " roundabout" introduce, in which the nutrients (carbohydrates, fatty acids
and amino acids) "drive in" and "drive out " again at the different locations for the
synthesis of other substances.
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