Glucose-Alanine Cycle Pyruvate Recycling

Glucose-Alanine Cycle Pyruvate Recycling

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The video explains the glucose-alanine cycle, comparing it to the Cori cycle. While both cycles involve the conversion of glucose to pyruvate, the glucose-alanine cycle uses alanine instead of lactate. In the muscle, pyruvate is converted to alanine, which travels to the liver and is converted back to pyruvate and then glucose. This cycle is more prevalent under aerobic conditions, whereas the Cori cycle is used in anaerobic conditions.

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Explain the process of gluconeogenesis as mentioned in the text.

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In what conditions is the glucose-alanine cycle more likely to be used compared to the Cori cycle?

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