U5T4 – Respiration: Glycolysis and Link Reaction

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Respiration: Glycolysis and Link Reaction

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Where does glycolysis occur?

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Glycolysis usually shows the breakdown of glucose, but is glucose the only respiratory substrate which can feed into glycolysis?

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What is the first process to happen in glycolysis?

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How many carbons are present in glucose phosphate?

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How many carbons are present in hexose bisphosphate?

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How many phosphate groups are present in hexose bisphosphate?

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How many carbons are present in triose phosphate?

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Name molecule Z

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Name molecule Y

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Name molecule X

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How many carbon atoms does molecule X contain?

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What is the net gain of molecule Y at the end of glycolysis?

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What is the net gain of molecule Z at the end of glycolysis?

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What happens to triose phosphate when it is converted to molecule X?

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What happens to molecule Y during the conversion of triose phosphate to molecule X?

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What happens to molecule X after it has been generated?

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Name the above process: The ______ _________

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What is represented by molecule C?

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What is represented by molecule D?

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How many reduced NADs have been produced from one glucose molecule by the end of the link reaction?

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