7.2 glycose- glucose- 2 pyruvate Flashcards
What is glycolysis?
- The partial oxidation of glucose and the synthesis of a relatively small amount of both ATP and reduced electron carriers.
- Its the splitting of a 6 carbon glucose sugar to 2, 3 carbon molecules which is anaerobic since oxygen isn’t consumed.
- a series of 10 chemical reactions
- yields 4 ATP and 2 NADH resulting in 2ATP and 2 NADH
How does glycolysis begin?
a molecule of glucose that produces two 3-carbon molecules of pyruvate and a net total of 2 molecules of ATP (substate level phosphorylation) and two molecules of NADH.
What are the three phases of the 10 reactions?
phase 1: preparatory phase with consumption of 2 ATP
phase 2: cleavage phase
phase 3: payoff phase with production of 4 ATP and 2 NADH
what occurs during the first phase of glycolysis?
- prepares for the next 2 phases with addition of 2 phosphate groups to the glucose which requires energy provided by hydrolyzing 2 molecules of ATP.
- endergonic process
- phosphorylated glucose is now stuck in inside cell and the addition of the 2 negatively charged phosphates destabilizes the molecule so that it can be broken apart.
what occurs during the second phase of glycolysis?
a cleavage phase where the 6 carbon molecule is split into 2 3-carbo molecules
what occurs during the third phase of glycolysis?
the payoff phase since ATP and NADH are produced. NADH contributes to the synthesis of ATP which overall ends in the production of 2 pyruvate molecules.