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Okay, want to answer this question, we're going to talk about the crept cycle.
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Remember that when you produce acetyl co -a, acetate is going to fuse with oxal or acetate, that is the final product of crept cycle, and it is going to produce citrate.
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Then you're going to produce isocitrate, then you're going to produce alpha kilo glutate, then you're going to produce saxenile, co -a, then you're going to produce saxinate, then you're going to produce.
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Fumarate, then malate, and then osaloacetate.
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Okay, so this is what happens in the crepe cycle.
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Remember that when you have a protein, a protein is a macromoleculec.
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And before it can be metabolized, it has to be broken down into their monomers, into its monomers that are going to be amino acids.
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So basically, a protein is made of many amino acids.
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So once a protein is being broken down, these amino acids are going to be produced.
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We have many types of amino acids, for example, glutamate, argonym, proline, histidine, leucin, lysine, fredelanin, and other amino acids...