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MODULE 7 LATEST EXAM 2026/2027
In converting glucose to pyruvate, how many ATP or NADH are produced (or
required) in the
phosphoenolpyruvate to pyruvate step in glycolysis? - ANSWER-2 ATP produced
What is the primary product of glycolysis? - ANSWER-pyruvate
In glycolysis, when glucose enters a cell, it is immediately phosphorylated to form
glucose-6-phosphate. The phosphate donor in this reaction is ATP, and the enzyme
is ___. - ANSWER-hexokinase
In glycolysis, when glucose enters a cell, it is immediately phosphorylated to form
glucose-6- phosphate.
The phosphate donor in this reaction is _______, and the enzyme is hexokinase. -
ANSWER-ATP
, In glycolysis, when fructose-6-phosphate is preparing to split the phosphate donor
in this reaction is ATP, and the enzyme is ________. - ANSWER-
phosphofructokinase-1
In the last reaction of glycolysis, ATP is formed by the direct transfer of a
phosphate group from a metabolite to ADP. This process is referred to as: -
ANSWER-substrate-level phosphorylation
Under anaerobic condition, to which compound is pyruvate converted? -
ANSWER-ethanol or lactate
The process that extracts energy as ATP but does not consume O2 or change the
concentration of NAD+/NADH: - ANSWER-fermentation
How many reactions are in glycolysis? - ANSWER-10
The reactions of glycolysis take place in/on the ___. - ANSWER-cytosol
How is ATP used in the initial steps of glycolysis? - ANSWER-source for
phosphorylation
Which of the following is a cyclic pathway?
a. CAC
b. PDH
c. glycolysis
d. oxidative phosphorylation