Step 1: Glycolosis Flashcards

1
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Where does Glycolosis occur?

A

In the cytoplasm

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2
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Describe the process of Glycolosis:

A
  1. The glucose molecule (C6H12O6) is broken down into two 3 carbon molecules known as G3P.
  2. The G3P is broken down into Pyruvate 3 (another 3 carbon molecule.)
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3
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What happened to the Hydrogen molecules in the glucose?

A

4 out of the 12 hydrogens left the glucose and become bonded with NAD; this is due to NAD being a hydrogen receptor.

The NAD then becomes NADH2

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4
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What is oxidation?
What is Reduction?

(This is tricky)

A

Oxidation- when a hydrogen molecule is lost
Reduction- when a hydrogen molecule is gained.

In Glycolosis, the glucose is oxidized and the NAD is reduced

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5
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Where are the four places where the energy is stored in Glycolosis?

A

Pyruvate ( this is most of energy)
ATP
Heat
NADH2

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6
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How many ATPs are gained during Glycolosis?

A

4 gross gain of ATP
2 ATP are lost due to energy needed to run the reaction.

2 ATP are the net gain in Glycolysis

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