Which of the following statements are FALSE?     a A compound is an inhibitor of Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate Dehydrogenase. If this compound were added to liver cells where D-Glucose was the only substrate one should observe an accumulation of intermediates from Glucose 6-phosphate to Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate and a depletion of those from 1-3-Bisphosphoglyceric Acid to Pyruvate. b If the substrate for liver cells (above problem) were L-Lactate there should be no effect on the concentrations of glycolytic intermediates with the exception being a potential increase in the concentration of Pyruvate. c When Glucose is converted to lactate there is no overall change in the oxidation state because Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate Dehydrogenase oxidizes Glyceraldehyde 3-Phosphate to 1-3-Bisphosphoglyceric Acid but Lactate Dehydrogenase reduces Lactic Acid to Pyruvate. d If all the glycolytic enzymes were added to a mixture of ATP + ADP + NAD+ and Glucose the product Pyruvate would be produced. e If a molecule of Glucose produces 2 molecules of ATP by substrate-level phosphorylation of ADP in Glycolysis and the resulting 2 molecules of pyruvate can each yield 15 molecules of ATP under aerobic conditions then 5 molecules of Glucose will produce 150 molecules of ATP. f Two molecules of Glucose will yield more ATP via substrate phosphorylation than one molecule of Sucrose. g Under anaerobic conditions 80 molecules of Glucose are required to produce 160 molecules of ATP.  h Under aerobic conditions 5 molecules of Glucose will give rise to 15 molecules of CO2.  i When Glucose is metabolized by yeast under anaerobic conditions 4 of the 6 carbons are found in Ethyl Alcohol and two are found as CO2.

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a
A compound is an inhibitor of Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate Dehydrogenase. If this compound were added to liver cells where D-Glucose was the only substrate one should observe an accumulation of intermediates from Glucose 6-phosphate to Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate and a depletion of those from 1-3-Bisphosphoglyceric Acid to Pyruvate.
b
If the substrate for liver cells (above problem) were L-Lactate there should be no effect on the concentrations of glycolytic intermediates with the exception being a potential increase in the concentration of Pyruvate.
c
When Glucose is converted to lactate there is no overall change in the oxidation state because Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate Dehydrogenase oxidizes Glyceraldehyde 3-Phosphate to 1-3-Bisphosphoglyceric Acid but Lactate Dehydrogenase reduces Lactic Acid to Pyruvate.
d
If all the glycolytic enzymes were added to a mixture of ATP + ADP + NAD+ and Glucose the product Pyruvate would be produced.
e
If a molecule of Glucose produces 2 molecules of ATP by substrate-level phosphorylation of ADP in Glycolysis and the resulting 2 molecules of pyruvate can each yield 15 molecules of ATP under aerobic conditions then 5 molecules of Glucose will produce 150 molecules of ATP.
f
Two molecules of Glucose will yield more ATP via substrate phosphorylation than one molecule of Sucrose.
g
Under anaerobic conditions 80 molecules of Glucose are required to produce 160 molecules of ATP. 
h
Under aerobic conditions 5 molecules of Glucose will give rise to 15 molecules of CO2
i
When Glucose is metabolized by yeast under anaerobic conditions 4 of the 6 carbons are found in Ethyl Alcohol and two are found as CO2.
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