The first step of glycolysis, conversion of glucose to glucose-6-phosphate (Choose all that apply) O is a phosphorylation reaction O results in the cleavage of a phosphoanhydride bond prevents glucose from diffusing back out to the cell via a glucose GLUT transporter O results in a phosphoryl group transfer from fructose 1,6 bisphosphate O is an aldose isomerization reaction results in the formation of a thioester bond

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The first step of glycolysis, conversion of glucose to glucose-6-phosphate (Choose all that apply)
O is a phosphorylation reaction
O results in the cleavage of a phosphoanhydride bond
O prevents glucose from diffusing back out to the cell via a glucose GLUT transporter
O results in a phosphoryl group transfer from fructose 1,6 bisphosphate
O is an aldose isomerization reaction
O results in the formation of a thioester bond
Transcribed Image Text:The first step of glycolysis, conversion of glucose to glucose-6-phosphate (Choose all that apply) O is a phosphorylation reaction O results in the cleavage of a phosphoanhydride bond O prevents glucose from diffusing back out to the cell via a glucose GLUT transporter O results in a phosphoryl group transfer from fructose 1,6 bisphosphate O is an aldose isomerization reaction O results in the formation of a thioester bond
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In carbohydrate metabolism, glycolysis is a metabolic pathway by which the oxidation of glucose into the pyruvate takes place. The conversion of glucose to pyruvate occurs via a series of ten metabolic reactions catalyzed by specific enzymes with three irreversible reactions. It occurs in the cytosol. The net ATP production via glycolysis is 2.  

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