Melvin Calvin.
Melvin Calvin
Melvin Ellis Calvin, (along with Andrew Benson and James Bassham who were not awarded the prize)
Fermentation
photosynthesis involves a complex series of chemical reactions, in which the product of one reaction is consumed in the next reaction. A series of reactions linked in this way is referred to as a biochemical pathway.
gluconeogenesis or glyconeogenesis. It happens in the cori cicle, for instance - during exercise the muscles use the accumulated glucose to produce energy, producing lactate. Then the lactate goes in the blood stream and is used (mainly) in the liver to produce glucose again
Melvin Calvin
Melvin Ellis Calvin, (along with Andrew Benson and James Bassham who were not awarded the prize)
Glycolysis is the metabolic pathway that turns glucose into pyruvate and can also produce glucose FROM pyruvate when working in reverse. The major details of this pathway were illuminated largely by three men: Jakub Karol Parnas, Gustav Embden, and Otto Meyerhof. Of these men, only Meyerhof would receive a Nobel Prize.
krebs cycle
Cori Cycle
Nope. It forms ethanol (the stuff that gets you drunk). Vitamin C is formed in an extremely complicated biochemical pathway.
Because the simple ingredients that the plant takes up such as water, sunlight and carbon dioxide are converted into complex molecules such as glucose (and oxygen). The chemical reactions that occur in photosynthesis is a anabolic pathway.
Fermentation
photosynthesis involves a complex series of chemical reactions, in which the product of one reaction is consumed in the next reaction. A series of reactions linked in this way is referred to as a biochemical pathway.
Feedback Inhibition
gluconeogenesis or glyconeogenesis. It happens in the cori cicle, for instance - during exercise the muscles use the accumulated glucose to produce energy, producing lactate. Then the lactate goes in the blood stream and is used (mainly) in the liver to produce glucose again
Such is a negative feedback pathway.