Glycolysis Flashcards
1
Q
Describe the process of glycolysis
A
- Glucose is phosphorylated using a phosphate from ATP, this creates one molecule of glucose phosphate and one ADP
- ATP is then used to add another phosphate, forming hexose biphosphate, forming another ADP
- Hexose biphosphate is spilt into 2 molecules of triose phosphate
- Triose phosphate is oxidised (loses hydrogen), forming 2 molecules of pyruvate
- NAD collects the H+ ions forming 2 reduced NAD
- 4 ATP are produced from the TP to pyruvate oxidation, but 2 were used up in stage one, so there’s a net gain of 2 ATP
- Then pyruvate is actively transported to matrix of the mitochondria
2
Q
Where does glycolysis take place
A
Cytoplasm
3
Q
In anaerobic respiration what is the pyruvate produced in glycolysis converted into in plants
A
Ethanol using reduced NAD
By using the H+ ions
4
Q
In anaerobic respiration what is the pyruvate produced in glycolysis converted into in animals
A
It loses a h+ ion and becomes lactate
Alcohol fermentation - pyruvate loses a co2 molecule and this forms ethanal and then if you use a H+ ions from reduced NAD this produced NAD and ethanol
5
Q
What is the overall yield from one glucose molecule undergoing glycolysis
A
2 molecules of ATP
2 molecules of reduced NAD
2 molecules of pyruvate