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survived my first exam, oh yeaaaaa. we're starting a biochemistry unit now so it's time to relearn all the metabolic pathways again sigh. this is my summary sheet for the glycolysis and gluconeogenesis lectures we had yesterday
Click through the Flashcards for a quick review of Gluconeogenesis!
The liver is the major source of gluconeogenesis under ordinary conditions, typically 80-90% of your glucose [from gluconeogenesis] comes from your liver. So, be kind to your liver.
Biochem Prof. 3
I had my biochemistry final today :.D last final of the semester! One more semester left... WHAT AM I DOING WITH MY LIFE? Oh well, 3 weeks off to figure it out. If any of you guys need help in general chemistry I or II (acid/base chemistry, titrations, buffers, electrochemistry), genetics, organic chemistry I or II, and biochemistry I have time off to help out! My inbox is EMPTY. Perhaps it's because it's scary WHEN I USE ALL CAPS. I swear ITS BECAUSE IM JUST EXCITED ALL. THE. TIME. LET'S GET SpOoooOOooPy. spooky / spoopy IN DECEMBER HECK YEAS.
Biochemistry notes.... After studying biochemistry for two weeks I must say I have developed a love-hate relationship with this subject kind of like with the anatomy.I love learning about the metabolism of carbohydrates, everything makes sense, every puzzle belongs on the right place. But I cannot say the same for enzymes. I just hate haye that part of biochemistry. Learning about enzyme kinetics, alosteric enzymes.... it's just not fun at all for me. Maybe I haven't found the method of studyng enzymes. Any suggestions? My biochem exam is in three weeks . So for the next two weeks I will have to learn everything about vitamins, cellular respiration(which hopefully I will finish today), gluconeogenesis, pentose phosphate pathway and everything about the metabolism of lipids. So fantastic?! Am I right? the perks of being a med student