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16 Cards in this Set
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What are the products of glycolysis?
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4 ATP (actually 2 ATP since 2 get used up)
2 NADH's and 2 pyruvate molecules |
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What are the products of the Krebs cycle?
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2 ATP, 2 FADH2, 6 CO2 and 8 NADH
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What are the products of the electron transport phosphorylation process?
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32/34 ATP and 6 waters
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which needs more ATP-- prokaryotes or eukaryotes
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prokaryotes
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When did glycolysis evolve?
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arond 3.8 billion years ago
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how does glycolysis produce ATP?
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substrate-level phosphorylation
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What enzyme phosphorylates glucose?
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hexokinase
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Which enzyme is used to isomerize glucose 6-P to fructose 6-P?
hint: this is step2 |
phosphoglucoisomerase
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Which enzyme is used to cleave fructose 1,6-P into DHAP and 63P
hint: this is step 4 |
aldolase
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which enzyme is used to phosphorylate fructose 6-P?
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phosphofructokinase
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which enzyme is used to convert DHAP into g3p?
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isomerase
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Which enzyme is used to oxidize sugar (NADH is formed) and a phosphate is added?
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triose phosphate dehydrogenase
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which enzyme is used to break P off and use that energy to make ATP?
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phosphoglycerokinase
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which enzyme rearranges PGA, moving the P to a less stable position?
hint: remember the less stable to more stable = release in energy. think about the ATP energized, just bouncing around. for it to be more stable, it has to give up some of the energy its harboring. |
phosphoglyceromutase
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What does enolase do? and what step is it in?
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step 9 and it removes water to form PEP
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transfers P from PEP to ADP to form ATP
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pyruvate KINASE
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