Which of the following does NOT happen during glycolysis? glucose is partially o
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Which of the following does NOT happen during glycolysis? glucose is partially oxidized NAD+ is produced ATP is produced Glucose is split into smaller sugars Glucose is phosphorylated In humans, what is their ultimate electron DONOR and ACCEPTOR, respectively? NADH and O_2 Reduced carbon (such as glucose) and O_2 H_2O and CO_2 Reduced photo-center and oxidized photocenter NADH and pyruvate The reaction comes to a steady state at a point that favors products, C and D. That is, . Which of the following statements is correct? Transition state energy is lower than the energy of reactants C and D The equilibrium constant of this reaction is equal to 1. The back reaction rate at equilibrium will increase if you increase the concentrations of reactants A and B. The activation energy is greater for the forward than for the reverse reaction. The forward activation energy is higher than the transition state energy You are given two fatlike substances and determine that sample A has a higher melting point than sample B. Sample A, therefore, has a higher number of carbon-carbon double bonds. has a lower number of carbon-carbon double bonds. is a saturated fat and sample B is an unsaturated fat is an unsaturated fat and sample B is a saturated fat is a triglyceride and sample B is a simple lipid.Explanation / Answer
Answer ;All are correct : Glucose is partially oxidized into pyruvate or lactate ,
ATP is produced at two step in glycolysis
ADP ATP
Net 2 ATP is produced
Glucose is phosphorylated to Glucose 6 Phosphate
NAD is produced when Glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate get converted into 1,3 bisphosphoglycerate
In glycolysis glucose is spilt into smaller sugars
2. Answer a: Final electron acceptor is oxygen while donar is NADH
3.Answer d:
4. Answer a Melting point is lower for unsaturated fatty acid than saturated fatty acid because saturated fatty acid has double bond
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