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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 44.06 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...three key pathways: glycolysis, the citric acid...
...pathway coupled to glycolysis that has deep...
...three metabolic stages: glycolysis, the citric acid...
...2 and 3. Glycolysis is included here...
...from glucose use glycolysis to produce starting...
...citric acid cycle. Glycolysis occurs in the...
...Several steps in glycolysis and the citric...
...formed directly during glycolysis and the citric...
...cell. Concept 9.2 Glycolysis harvests chemical energy...
...to pyruvate During glycolysis, glucose, a six-carbon...
...ten steps in glycolysis is catalyzed by...
...net yield from glycolysis is 2 ATP...
...as CO2 during glycolysis. Glycolysis can occur...
...CO2 during glycolysis. Glycolysis can occur whether...
...This step, linking glycolysis and the citric...
...net ATP from glycolysis and 2 ATP...
...reduced coenzymes link glycolysis and the citric...
...substrate-level phosphorylation during glycolysis and the citric...
...NADH produced in glycolysis must be conveyed...
...without cellular respiration). Glycolysis oxidizes glucose to...
...the oxidizing agent. Glycolysis is exergonic and...
...transport chain. However, glycolysis generates 2 ATP...
...by substrate-level phosphorylation. Glycolysis continues as long...
...pool is exhausted, glycolysis shuts down. Under...
...the continuation of glycolysis. Alcohol fermentation by...
...All three use glycolysis to oxidize sugars...
...from food during glycolysis. A key difference...
...required to sustain glycolysis. In fermentation, the...
...NAD+ required for glycolysis but also pays...
...The role of glycolysis in both fermentation...
...prokaryotes likely used glycolysis to make ATP...
...ATP exclusively from glycolysis, which does not...
...The fact that glycolysis is a ubiquitous...
...Earth. Concept 9.6 Glycolysis and the citric...
...other metabolic pathways Glycolysis and the citric...
...to make ATP. Glycolysis can accept a...
...monomers that enter glycolysis and the citric...
...to intermediates of glycolysis and the citric...
...an intermediate of glycolysis. The rich energy...
...directly. Intermediaries in glycolysis and the citric...
...instead consume it. Glycolysis and the citric...
...through intermediaries of glycolysis and the citric...
...third step of glycolysis, catalyzed by phosphofructokinase,...
...the substrate to glycolysis. By controlling the...
...this enzyme slows glycolysis. As ATP levels...
...active again and glycolysis speeds up. Citrate,...
...the rate of glycolysis and the citric...
...amino acid synthesis), glycolysis speeds up to...
...key locations in glycolysis and the citric...
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Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 196 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...three key pathways: glycolysis, the citric acid...
...three metabolic stages: glycolysis, the citric acid...
...and oxidative phosphorylation. Glycolysis occurs in the...
...Several steps in glycolysis and the citric...
...formed directly during glycolysis and the citric...
...cell. Concept 9.2 Glycolysis harvests chemical energy...
...to pyruvate. During glycolysis, glucose, a six-carbon...
...ten steps in glycolysis is catalyzed by...
...net yield from glycolysis is 2 ATP...
...is produced during glycolysis. Glycolysis can occur...
...produced during glycolysis. Glycolysis can occur whether...
...the junction between glycolysis and the citric...
...are produced during glycolysis, and 2 ATP...
...reduced coenzymes link glycolysis and the citric...
...substrate-level phosphorylation during glycolysis and the citric...
...NADH produced in glycolysis must be conveyed...
...cellular respiration). In glycolysis, glucose is oxidized...
...the oxidizing agent. Glycolysis is exergonic and...
...transport chain. However, glycolysis generates 2 ATP...
...oxidation step of glycolysis. If the NAD+...
...pool is exhausted, glycolysis shuts down. Under...
...the continuation of glycolysis. Alcohol fermentation by...
...sugars. Both use glycolysis to oxidize sugars...
...from food during glycolysis. The two processes...
...required to sustain glycolysis. In fermentation, the...
...The role of glycolysis in both fermentation...
...Ancient prokaryotes used glycolysis to make ATP...
...ATP exclusively from glycolysis, which does not...
...The fact that glycolysis is a ubiquitous...
...Earth. Concept 9.6 Glycolysis and the citric...
...other metabolic pathways. Glycolysis and the citric...
...to make ATP. Glycolysis can accept a...
...monomers that enter glycolysis and the citric...
...as intermediaries into glycolysis or the citric...
...an intermediate of glycolysis. The rich energy...
...directly. Intermediaries in glycolysis and the citric...
...instead consume it. Glycolysis and the citric...
...through intermediaries of glycolysis and the citric...
...third step of glycolysis, catalyzed by phosphofructokinase,...
...the substrate to glycolysis. Phosphofructokinase is an...
...this enzyme slows glycolysis. As ATP levels...
...active again and glycolysis speeds up. Citrate,...
...the rate of glycolysis and the citric...
...amino acid synthesis), glycolysis speeds up to...
...key locations in glycolysis and the citric...
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