CHEM 155B

Glycolysis

Glycolysis is one the most important pathway in Chem 155A and Chem 155B.

Goals with the Chemistry tutors:

Activities to do at home:

Glycolysis Pathway

Glycolysis Quiz

Try out this Kahoot quiz to test out your knowledge on the glycolysis pathway. Stop by the chemistry table at the Learning Center for help understanding any of the questions on the quiz. If the quiz has timed out, please let any of the chemistry tutors know so it can be reset.

https://kahoot.it/challenge/0937219

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Monthly Project #1, Lizbeth Gasga and Myrka Macedo, 2/27/18

Pentose Phosphate Pathway

These Glycolysis and Pentose Phosphate Pathways shown above provide you with the substrates, products, enzymes and coenzymes that you are required to memorize for your biochemistry classes.

It is highly recommended that you read the chapter in the book that discusses these pathways and understand how/why the pathways proceed. Having this understanding will aid you in learning the pathways.

Tips for studying the pathway: It will benefit you the most if you practice redrawing these whole pathways without looking at them.


Created by Myrka Macedo, Monthly Project #3, 11/30/17

Citric Acid Cycle Quiz

Try out this Kahoot quiz to test your knowledge on the Citric Acid Cycle. For this quiz, you are expected to have memorized the substrates, products, enzymes, and the type of reactions that occur. Pictures have been omitted from the questions in order to increase the difficulty. Feel free to come by the Chemistry table to ask the tutors for help or tips on how to memorize the cycle.

https://play.kahoot.it/#/?quizId=70947605-0270-4231-bf4b-c7b5aeca081a 

Created by Myrka Macedo, Monthly Project #2, 3/31/18

Citric Acid Cycle Worksheet

Do you need more practice with the Citric Acid Cycle. Ask a tutor for a printed copy of the following worksheet. There are three blank options:

Substrates only

Fill-in Co-products

Fill-in Enzymes

You want to make sure you get as much practice as possible and you are able to fill-in the following worksheet from memory. Thus, Put all Notes away!


Created by Lizbeth Gasga 04/17/2019