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38 ATP molecules

Identify the molecules


Starting List down the enzymes Number of ATP(s)
involved for each step in the
Molecule(s) involved in the process Produced
process

1. Hexokine
1. Glucose 2. Phosphohexose
2. Glucose-6-phosphate 3. Posphofructokinase
3. Fructose-6-phosphate 4. Aldolase
4. Fructose-1,6-biphosphate
5. Glyceraldehyde-3-
5. Glycerahide-3-phosphate.
Glycolysis phosphate dehydrogenase 2 ATP molecules
6. 1,3-biphosglycerate
6. Phosphoglycerate kinase
7. 3-phosphoglycerate
8. 2-phosphoglycerate 7. Phosphoglyceromutase
9. Phosphoenolpyruvate 8. Enolase
10. . Pyruvate 9. Pyruvate kinase

1. Acetate-CoA
2. Citrate 1. Citrate Synthase
3. Isocitrate 2. Aconitase
4. Ketoglutarate 3. Isocitrate dehydrogenase
TCA 5. Succinyl CoA 4. Succinyl-CoA synthetase 2 ATP molecules
6. Succinate 5. Succinate dehydrogenase
7. Fumarate 6. Fumarse
8. Malate 7. Malate dehydrogenase
9. Oxaloacetate

1. NADH Reductase
1. NADH
2. Falavin mononucleotide 32-34 ATP
ETC 2. FADH
3. Coenzyme Q molecules
3. Oxygen 4. Coenzyme NAD+

TOTAL NUMBER OF ATPs PRODUCED FROM 1 GLUCOSE MOLECULE


B) Obtain a LABORATORY
RESULT from your parents, siblings or any relative that underwent a laboratory procedure (Urine Analysis).
 Examine the CLINICAL CHEMISTRY and tabulate the result:
 
CLINICAL CHEMISTRY
 

Conventional Units S.I. Units

Analyte Result Normal Range Result Normal Range

Fasting Blood
H 252.5 mg/dL 74-106.0 m/dL H 14.01 mmol/L 4/11-5.88 mmol/L
Sugar

Blood Sugar 219.1 mg/dL 65-105 12.2 mmol/L 3.6-5.8 mmol/L

Diagnosis/ Interpretation of Result:

The person has diabetes because in the results it showed that the person’s blood sugar is above normal.

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