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- The glucose that enters the glycolysis pathway is split into two molecules of _____. a. ATP b. phosphate c. NADH d. pyruvateIn the conversion of G3P into pyruvate at the end of glycolysis, which of the following does NOT occur? electron carriers are reduced inorganic phosphate is added to the carbon structure substrate level phosphorylation resulting in ADP à ATP carbon is released as CO2Which of the following regarding the ATP Synthase is INCORRECT? Protons flow through the a and c subunits The translocation of four protons through the ATP synthase fuels the synthesis of one ATP molecule The F1 domain can function as an ATPase The y subunit rotates while the xß dimers are stationary
- Which of the following enzyme catalyzes the first step of glycolysis? Group of answer choices Hexokinase Pyruvate kinase Glucokinase PhosphofructokinaseWhich of the following is/are NOT produced in glycolysis? NADH Pyruvate ATP Acetyl CoA FADH2Which of the following is not a major source of ATP production? Glycolysis OGluconeogenesis TCA cycle Oxidative phosphorylation
- Which of the following statements is correct about oxidative pentose phosphate pathway? Group of answer choices It generates NADH It oxidizes NADPH to NADP+ The pathway supplies ribose 5-phosphate and NADPH in the quantities the cell requires Glucose 6-phosphatase catalyzes the rate-limiting reaction of the pathwayWhich of the following statements about glycolysis is FALSE? O It generates 2 molecules of ATP net per molecule of glucose. O It is located in the cytosol of both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. O It requires an input of 2 molecules of ATP per molecule of glucose to generate fructose-1,6-bisphosphate. O It generates 2 molecules of NADH per molecule of glucose. O It liberates 2 molecules of CO2 per molecule of glucose.In which phase of aerobic respiration is the main part of ATP formed? Electron transport chain Krebs cycle Conversion of pyruvate into acetyl CoA Glycolysis
- Which of the following statements about oxidative phosphorylation is correct? O H+ ions are transferred from Complex I or Complex II to ATP synthase where ATP production occ O Proton pumps transfer electrons from the cytosol to the mitochondrial matrix as electrons are tra O The chemical and electrical gradient is established between the intermembrane space and the ma electron carriers. O ATP synthase pumps electrons back to the intermembrane space as a consequence of electrocher mitochondrial matrix. • PreviousWhich of the following produces 2 NADH and 2 ATP per glucose? O glycolysis chemiosmosis citric acid cycle O pyruvate oxidation O electron transport chainWhich of the following compounds involved in aerobic respiration can originate from the breakdown of proteins? Select all that apply. Citric acid cycle intermediates Acetyl-CoA Pyruvate PGAL