3.6-7: Glycolysis Flashcards
What is the starting point of cellular respiration? Where does it occur?
- Glycolysis
- cytosol
What does glycolysis split glucose into? Btw glucose has 6 carbons, so remember to answer in terms of carbons
- splits glucose (6C) into 2 pyruates (3C)
What are the two stages of glycolysis?
- Energy investment stage
2. Energy payoff stage
What occurs in the energy investment stage?
- The cell uses ATP to phosphorylate compounds of glucose
- aka adds phosphate to glucose to activate
What occurs in the energy payoff stage?
- energy is produced by substrate level phosphorylation
In the energy pay off stage, what does the net energy yield per one glucose?
- 2 ATP
- 2 NADH
What is the reaction for the energy investment stage?
2 ATP —> 2 ADP + P (energy of activation)
Note that its kind of like paying 2 ATP to activate glucose
What is the reaction for the energy pay off stage? There is two I think
4 ADP + P —> 4ATp
2 NAD+ + 4e + 4H+ —> 2NADH + 2H+ (the products r 2NADH essentially)
What are the net products in glycolysis?
- 2 pyruvates and 2 water
- 2 ATP (2 in, made 4)
- 2 NADH + 2H+