glycolisis Flashcards
(21 cards)
where does glycolisis occur
in the cytoplasm
what is glucose converted into
pyruvate
what is glycolisis
splitting of glucose
what activates glucose
phosphorilation
what does glucose become after it is phosphorilsed
glucose-6-phosphate
6xcarbon 1x p
what is added to aid this
atp
what is atp converted into
adp
after glucose-6-phosphate is formed what happens
converted into fructose-6-phosphate
after fructose-6-phosphate is formed what happens
further activatio adding of atp forms adp and fructose -1,6- phosphate
what is fructose-1,6- phosphate
6xcarbon 2x phosphate
what happens to fructose-1,6- phosphate
splits into 2x 3 carbon groups with ix phosphate each - 2 triosphosphate groups
what then happens to the tp groups
addition of phosphate
what is now the structure of the two phosphate groups
3x carbon 2x phosphate
what then happens to the 2x phosphate tp
oxidation occcurs as nad+ is added to form reduced nadh
what reaction occurs when nad is added
oxidation
what are the products formed
nadh
what then happens to the oxidised triosephosphate
de phosphorilation
2x adp is added to both
what does the addition of 2x of adp form
pyruvate
what is the bu-product of the addition of 2x of adp
2x atp
what is the input of glycolisis
glucose
2xNAD
2xATP
what is the output of glycolisis
2x pyruvate
2xNADH
4XATP (two lots of two ATP)