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Okay, one to answer this question to talk about various synthesis.
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Remember that everything is going to start here from glycolysis, okay? or normally, when you're eating excess of carbohydrates, glycolysis is going to occur also, and you're going to produce two pyrobate molecules.
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Then here you're going to have your mitochondrial, and each of these pyrobate molecules is going to be converted to acetalcoa inside metacondro.
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And then each acetylcoy is going to get with an oxalo acetate molecule, and they are going to produce citrate.
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Then isosidrate, then alpha -kidrate, and all of this is a cycle called the crept cycle.
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When you're eating excess of carbohydrate, then your cell is not going to acquire more atp.
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So your cell is going to inhibit an enzyme that is found about there, like after you produce isosite.
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So your isocytrate is not going to be able to move forward.
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So you're going to accumulate cytrite.
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And cytrite cannot come back to acetate...