Energy systems — There are three sources of Adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the body s main energy source on the cellular level.ATP PC System (Phosphogen System) This system is used only for very short durations of up to 10 seconds. The ATP PC system neither uses… … Wikipedia
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Metabolic pathway — In biochemistry, metabolic pathways are series of chemical reactions occurring within a cell. In each pathway, a principal chemical is modified by a series of chemical reactions. Enzymes catalyze these reactions, and often require dietary… … Wikipedia
Polyol pathway — Also called the sorbitol aldose reductase pathway, the polyol pathway appears to be implicated in diabetic complications, especially in microvascular damage to the retina, kidney and nerves. The Pathway Cells use glucose for energy, though unused … Wikipedia
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Pentose phosphate pathway — The pentose phosphate pathway (also called Phosphogluconate Pathway, or HexoseMonophosphate Shunt [HMP shunt] ) is a process that serves to generate NADPH and the synthesis of pentose (5 carbon) sugars. There are two distinct phases in the… … Wikipedia
Methylglyoxal pathway — The methylglyoxal pathway is an offshoot of glycolysis found in some prokaryotes, which converts glucose into methylglyoxal and then into pyruvate. However unlike glycolysis the methylglyoxal pathway does not produce adenosine triphosphate, ATP.… … Wikipedia
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Deep energy retrofit — A deep energy retrofit is a building retrofit approach that uses integrative design to improve the economics of efficiency and achieve much larger energy savings than conventional energy retrofits. Deep energy retrofits can be applied to both… … Wikipedia
Förster resonance energy transfer — (abbreviated FRET), also known as Fluoresence resonance energy transfer or resonance energy transfer (RET), describes an energy transfer mechanism between two chromophores. A donor chromophore in its excited state can transfer energy by a… … Wikipedia
Embden-Meyerhof pathway — Emb·den Mey·er·hof pathway em dən mī ər .hȯf , emp n GLYCOLYSIS Embden Gustav Georg (1874 1933) German physiological chemist. In 1904 Embden became director of the chemistry laboratory of the medical clinic at the Frankfurt Sachsenhausen… … Medical dictionary