Glycolysis Flashcards

1
Q

Where does glycolysis occur?

A

cytoplasm

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2
Q

What is glycolysis involved in?

A

aerobic AND anaerobic respiration

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3
Q

What is the 1st stage of glycolysis?

A

glucose is phosphorylated forming glucose phosphate, using ATP

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4
Q

What is the 2nd stage of glycolysis?

A

the production of triose phosphate

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5
Q

What is the 3rd stage of glycolysis?

A

oxidation of triose phosphate to form pyruvate

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6
Q

What are the end products of glycolysis?

A

net gain of 2 x ATP
2 x reduced NAD (NADH)
2 x pyruvate

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7
Q

How many ATP are hydrolysed for the phosphorylation of glucose?

A

2

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8
Q

Why does glucose phosphate split?

A

it is unstable

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9
Q

For 1 GLUCOSE molecule, how many ATP are produced (in the oxidation of triose phosphate(s))

A

4 (2 per TRIOSE PHOSPHATE)

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10
Q

What is NAD converted into in the oxidation of triose phosphate to form pyruvate?

A

NADH (2 per GLUCOSE)

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11
Q

How many pyruvate are made for each glucose molecule?

A

2

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12
Q

What is produced in glycolysis and is needed in the next stages of respiration?

A

NADH and pyruvate

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13
Q

How are pyruvate and NADH transported into the mitochondrial matrix?

A

active transport

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