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Re: Krebs cycle?
In a message dated 12/17/99 7:49:56 AM Pacific Standard Time, lb@nismat.org 
writes:
<< Tom, 
 while it is slower, than glycolysis  it represents AEROBIC metabolism 
 and has to be seen as the prime mechanism by which energy is 
 generated in events lasting more than a few minutes.  You kind of 
 implied [do I misinterpret?] that we want to try to stay away from 
 this pathway and that only fats use this pathway???? >>
Since the discussion was fats vs carbs, I thought I'd take a poke at fats 
again, pointing out the extra steps necessary for fat metabolism before entry 
into the krebs cycle. 
ti
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