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Catabolic
large to small
releases ATP = burning energy
Anabolic
small to large
Uses ATP = builds muscle mass
Coenzymes =
FAD - Riboflavic
NAD - Niacin
What do carbohydrates supply?
brain
nerves
red blood cells
Complete Breakdown of CHO=
ATP
CO2
H20
Glycolysis
6 carbon compound halved = PYRUVATE (3 carbon compoud)

end products = ATP, Pyruvate and NADH
Anaerobic Glycolysis
requires no oxygen
pyruvate is converted to lactate that can be converted back to glucose
produces little ATP, just enough to finish
Aerobic Glycolysis
requires oxygen
pyruvate breaks down to 1 co2 and 1 2-carbon compound which also releases ATP
Citric Acid Cycle
in mitochondrion
adds carbon to the 2 carbon compound (from aerobic glycolysis) then breaks bonds

end products = ATP, FADH2, NADH, and CO2
Electron Transport Chain
grabs the protons and electrons
where most of ATP comes from

end products = ATP and H20