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Animal Physiology, Animal Refresher
Amphibolic Metabolic Pathway
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Question (English)
Which of the following is an amphibolic (catabolic + anabolic) Pathway-
- Kreb's cycle ✓ Correct
- Glycolysis
- Lipogenesis
- Gluconeogenesis
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Kreb's cycle
The Krebs cycle (TCA cycle) is the classic example of an amphibolic pathway — it serves both catabolic and anabolic functions simultaneously.
Why Krebs Cycle is Amphibolic?
- Catabolic role: Oxidizes Acetyl-CoA → CO₂ + H₂O + energy (as NADH, FADH₂, GTP)
- Anabolic role (anaplerosis): Intermediates feed into synthesis of:
- Amino acids: α-ketoglutarate → glutamate; oxaloacetate → aspartate
- Glucose: oxaloacetate → gluconeogenesis
- Fatty acids: citrate exported → cytoplasm → lipogenesis
- Heme: succinyl-CoA → heme synthesis
Pathway Classification
- Catabolic only: Glycolysis, β-oxidation of fatty acids
- Anabolic only: Gluconeogenesis, Lipogenesis, Protein synthesis
- Amphibolic (both): Krebs cycle
Memory Tip
Amphibolic = Amphi (both sides) + bolic (metabolism). Like an amphibian living on both land and water, Krebs cycle works in both metabolic directions.
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