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Opt 213 Ch. 4
Part 2
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10/24/2007

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What are three functions of the pentose shunt pathway?
Definition
1.  generation of nucleic acids to be used in the production of fatty acids (for membrane synthesis and other functions requiring fatty acids)

2.  produciton of fatty acids

3.  cell detoxification
Term

How does high phosphate effect glycogen synthase?

Definition
inhibits it from adding glucose to glycogen
Term
What does high glucose do to glycogen phosphorylase?
Definition

activates it to release glucose from the glycogen chain

Term
Where does the pentose shunt pathway occur in the eye?
Definition
the epithelial cells of the cornea
Term

Where does gluconeogenesis occur?

Definition
liver and kidneys
Term
What organs are the principal beneficiaries of adequate glucose in the blood?
Definition

the retina and the brain

Term
What effect describes the direction of excessive amounts of pyruvate to become metabolized to lactate when there is relatively high oxygen partial pressure and a demand for cellular energy?
Definition
the Warburg effect
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Does anaerobic or aerobic glycolysis use more oxygen?

Definition
anaerobic glycolysis
Term
Why would the ATP yield of the ciliary body be comparable to that of the corneal epithelium?
Definition
The ciliary body cells generate intraocular pressure and prepare the aqueous as an ultrafiltrate of blood just as the cells of the kidney prepare urine as an ultrafiltrate of blood.
Term
What are the toxic intermediates that result from excessive fatty acid breakdown?
Definition
ketone bodies
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What do you call the disease resulting from accumulation of either galactose or galactose 1-phosphate in the tissues. 
Definition
galactosemia
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What enzyme must be lost for cataract to form in galactosemia?
Definition
Galactokinase, galactosemia due to epimerase malfunction does not result in cataracts
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