Chapter 18: Q. 18.81 (page 661)
What are the reactant and product of glycolysis?
Short Answer
The reactant is glucose and the products are molecule of pyruvate, 2 ATPs and 2 NADH.
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Chapter 18: Q. 18.81 (page 661)
What are the reactant and product of glycolysis?
The reactant is glucose and the products are molecule of pyruvate, 2 ATPs and 2 NADH.
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Which of the following molecules will produce the most ATP per mole?
a. glucose or stearic acid
b. glucose or two pyruvate
c. two acetyl or one palmitic acid
d. lauric acid or palmitic acid
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What condition is needed in the cell to convert pyruvate to ?
How does phosphorylation account for production ofin glycolysis.
What coenzyme picks up hydrogen when a carbon carbon double bond is formed.
How is used in initial steps of glycolysis.
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