A question for any other biochemistry-fluent users in the house, where my fam at

So I have a question for all the biochem guys here, just a quiz question:

Which process, taking place in the cytoplasm of the cell, creates a substance which is derived from carbohydrates in the pathways that provide the glycol to the process?

Sound off!

Edit: A LOT of good answera here, but I looked back after reading comments and I agree, I worded this so vague... I was looking for "fatty acid synthesis" but everyone who is a chem person here... all of your answers could technically have been right except for glycogenesis


Comments


[5 Points] throwahooawayyfoe:

If only it hadn't been 16 years since I took AP bio in high school, I could probably answer this. Inner-cell processes were a massive part of our study.


[3 Points] deep_touch:

Which way to the powerhouse?


[2 Points] None:

That question seems to be so vague...


[2 Points] hhayn:

Gluconeogenesis

Edit: Glycogenesis


[1 Points] cryptictryptich:

I believe the answer to all biochem questions would be the CREB cycle, maybe DNA pol II, NOT SURE


[1 Points] None:

krebsonsecurity.com


[1 Points] DooshNozzzle:

wtf is the point of this?