12.1: Glycolysis Flashcards
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Process of Glycolysis
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- Glucose is phosphorylated to Phosphorylated Glucose by the hydrolysis of two ATP molecules to provide 2 phosphate molecules.
- Phosphorylated Glucose is split into two 3-carbon molecules known as Triose Phosphate
- Triose Phosphate is oxidised (hydrogen is removed and NAD accepts it)
- Each oxidised triose phosphate molecule is converted into another 3 carbon molecule known as Pyruvate. In this process, 2 molecules of ATP regenerated.
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Energy yields from Glycolysis
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- Two molecules of ATP (4 produced, but 2 used in the phosphorylation of glucose)
- Two molecules of Reduced NAD for use in oxidative phosphorylation
- Two molecules of Pyruvate for the Link Reaction
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Site of glycolysis
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Glycolysis takes place in the Cytoplasm
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Glycolysis occurs in..
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Occurs in both aerobic and anaerobic respiration