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The two Hs gained from FAD turning into FADH2 can be brought to the electron transport chain and cashed in for how many ATP? - 2 ATPs!! What happens with hydrogen amounts during oxidation/reduction? - OIL RIG (Oxidation LOSE hydrogen) Reduction (GAIN hydrogen) What are the different types of B ...

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The two Hs gained from FAD turning into FADH2 can be brought to the electron transport chain and
cashed in for how many ATP? - 2 ATPs!!



What happens with hydrogen amounts during oxidation/reduction? - OIL RIG (Oxidation LOSE
hydrogen) Reduction (GAIN hydrogen)



What are the different types of B vitamins? - B1: Thiamin, B2: Riboflavin, B3: Niacin, B5:
Panthotenic Acid, B6: Pyridoxine, B7: Biotin, B9: Folic Acid, B12: Cyanocobalamine, These Ribs Need
PaPys B*tchin Food Cyanide



Coenzymes are formed where? - In the intestinal mucosa



Coenzymes are formed from what vitamin? - B vitamins




The active coenzyme created from thiamine (B1) is? - Thiamine pyrophosphate



Thiamine pyrophosphate has what function? - Decarboxylation.



In order to convert pyruvic acid to acetyl CoA, we need? - Thiamine pyrophosphate



Beri-Beri is a deficiency in? - Thiamine. Causes numbness in fingers and toes. (Rub berrys on
thighs)



Wernicke-korsakoffs is seen in who? - Alcoholics, from a deficiency in thiamine



What B-Vitamin contains sulfur? - B1: Thiamine, B5: Pantothenic acid.

,The isoallaxazine ring system (Flavin Ring) is seen in what B-vitamin? - Riboflavin



What are the active coenzymes for riboflavin? - FMN and FAD



Riboflavin is involved in? - Dehydrogenase enzymes:



Succinate uses what to turn into Fumarate? - Succinate dehydrogenase



FAD, from riboflavin, will gain 2Hs, turning it into FADH2 during what phase of the krebs cycle? -
When succinate turns into fumarate. (S-F-F)



Deficiency in riboflavin leads to? - Cheilosis (Severe cracking of lips) Yellow urine



Niacin can be taken in from what amino acid? - Tryptophan (Trip on a Fan at Night)



Niacins active coenzymes are - NAD and NADP (NAD for catabolism ) (NADP for anabolism)



This coenzyme is involved in catabolism - NAD (Niacin) (Dilated vessels on this CAT)



This enzyme is a vasodilator and has a hypocholesterolemic effect (lowers cholesterol) - Niacin



This coenzyme is involved in anabolism - NADP



Niacin is involved in what types of enzymes? - Dehydrogenase enzymes.



NAD is used at what part of the krebs cycle? - Malate to oxaloacetate using malate
dehydrogenase. (M-N-O)



Deficiency in niacin, characterized by dermatitis, diarrhea, and dementia. - Pellagra

, What is the active form of B5- Pantothenic acid? - Coenzyme A, CoASH.



What is the function of coenzyme A? - Attaches to something to activate it, forming high energy
bond. - Oxidation of pyruvate in citric acid cycle



What B vitamin is necessary to metabolize protein? - Pyridoxine (Pyro, need fire to cook meat)



What is the active form of pyridoxine? - Pyridoxal phosphate, Pyridoxamine phosphate



Transaminase enzymes require what B-vitamin? - B6. Trans Am has a B6 engine.



Tryptophan can transaminate to (and vice versa) - Niacin(Trip on a fan at night)



Pyruvate can transaminate to (and vice versa) - Alanine(Pirates w/ 6 packs believe in Allah)



Glutamate can transaminate to (and vice versa) - Alpha-ketoglutarate



Aspartate can transaminate to (and vice versa) - Oxaloacetate(Oxes in Aspen)



Oral contraceptives can cause a deficiency in? - B6. Pyrodoxine (Six is killed by oral contraceptives.
Sex is killed by oral contraceptives)



What is the active form of B9 - folate? - Tetrahydrofolate



What is necessary for the formation of tetrahydrofolate from folic acid? - Vitamin C and NADP



What is the function of folic acid? - Formation of purines and pyrimidines, Maturation of RBCs

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