Glycolysis Flashcards
Where does glycolysis occur?
cytoplasm
What is glycolysis involved in?
aerobic AND anaerobic respiration
What is the 1st stage of glycolysis?
glucose is phosphorylated forming glucose phosphate, using ATP
What is the 2nd stage of glycolysis?
the production of triose phosphate
What is the 3rd stage of glycolysis?
oxidation of triose phosphate to form pyruvate
What are the end products of glycolysis?
net gain of 2 x ATP
2 x reduced NAD (NADH)
2 x pyruvate
How many ATP are hydrolysed for the phosphorylation of glucose?
2
Why does glucose phosphate split?
it is unstable
For 1 GLUCOSE molecule, how many ATP are produced (in the oxidation of triose phosphate(s))
4 (2 per TRIOSE PHOSPHATE)
What is NAD converted into in the oxidation of triose phosphate to form pyruvate?
NADH (2 per GLUCOSE)
How many pyruvate are made for each glucose molecule?
2
What is produced in glycolysis and is needed in the next stages of respiration?
NADH and pyruvate
How are pyruvate and NADH transported into the mitochondrial matrix?
active transport