Memorize ETC protein names?

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Or what about intermediates in glycolysis or Krebs?
I am not talking about pyruvate or Acetyl CoA, but those other ones.

Thanks
 
Or what about intermediates in glycolysis or Krebs?
I am not talking about pyruvate or Acetyl CoA, but those other ones.

Thanks

a waste of time. don't do it. but know obvious ones like citrate is an intermediate of TCA/Krebs
 
agreed, waste of time. if you use destroyer properly, you would see that these types of questions never come up. if something is not emphasized in destroyer, then it probably wont end up on the DAT.

PS how could you label destroyer overrated if you are still studying for the DAT??? 😕
 
agreed, waste of time. if you use destroyer properly, you would see that these types of questions never come up. if something is not emphasized in destroyer, then it probably wont end up on the DAT.

PS how could you label destroyer overrated if you are still studying for the DAT??? 😕

Everyone makes it seem like it is the only reason they are doing well and the other books they used had nothing to do with it.

Thanks for replies
 
Everyone makes it seem like it is the only reason they are doing well and the other books they used had nothing to do with it.

Thanks for replies


yeah, waste of time, i wouldn't recommend it. Maybe just know the suffixes, such as kinase, esterase etc...
 
I think I remember some coming up on the DAT but maybe not. You'll need to do it in biochem anyways.
 
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