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alternative respiratory substrates
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Why is
acetyl CoA
important?
it links
glucose
,
fatty acids
and
amino acid
metabolism
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what is meant by
acetyl COA
acetyl coenzyme
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give three examples molecules that can be used as
respiratory substrates
glucose
,
lipids
and proteins
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which
respiratory substrates
will require more certain circumstances
lipids
and
proteins
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what is meant by a
respiratory substrate
this is a molecule that can be
oxidised
through respiration to fuel the synthesis of
ATP
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what does a
triglyceride
look like
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What is a
tryglyceride
composed of?
1
glycerol
and 3
fatty acids
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what bonds are used to hold the glycerol and fatty acids together
an
ester bond
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how is an
ester bond
formed between a fatty acid and a glycerol molecules
a
condensation reaction
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give three roles of
lipids
in living organisms
energy storage
,
thermal insulation
and protection from damage
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give an example of how
lipids
can store energy
in
seeds
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What does an
amino acid
look like?
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what are the three groups that make up a
amino acid
a
carboxly
group , a
amine
group and a variable group
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list some roles of
proteins
in living organisms
globular proteins
,
hormones
,
antibodies
,
haemoglobin
,
carrier proteins
,
fibrous proteins
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