memorize steps and enzymes in kreb's?

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i wanted to ask if it is worth memorizing each step of the glycolysis/kreb's cycle and the enzymes involved in each step? it seems like the dat is more concerned with wanting us to know the products of atp generating processes...
 
Know the locations in the cell where each process occurs, i.e., glycolysis in cytoplasm, krebs in mito. matrix, and ETC in inner mito. membrane. As said before, the amount of ATP produced by NADH2, FADH2, substrate-level phosphorylation, oxidative phosphorylation, difference in ATP produced by eukaryotes and prokaryotes.
 
from my experiences, you will need all stated above by others + major steps of krebs "commimted steps"
 
I ment to say know the committed step for the Glycolytic Pathway:
The formation of F-1,6-bisPO4 is the committed step for the pathway

...on a side note, the first committed step of Krebs Cycle:
Thermodynamically, the equilibrium is in favor of the products. Thus, this is considered to be the first committed step of the Krebs cycle
 
how about the electron transfering proteins in the ETC? the sample question on the kaplan site had a question on them.
 
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