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- Which of the following is not a major source of ATP production? Glycolysis OGluconeogenesis TCA cycle Oxidative phosphorylationHow many ATP (of 1 mole glucose) are produced in the 2nd phase of glycolysis?o 38 ATPo 2 ATPo 4 ATPo 32 ATPo Other:Glycolysis produces ATP that is used by the cell. This ATP is formed by a process called chemiosotic phosphorylation. True False
- Glycolysis "uses" ATP by: O reducing CO2 O substrate-level phosphorylation O anabolism O oxidative phosphorylationNet moles ATP produced from one mole of glucose in glycolysis is: O O 2 4 6Which of the following enzyme catalyzes the first step of glycolysis? Group of answer choices Hexokinase Pyruvate kinase Glucokinase Phosphofructokinase
- At the onset of exercise, both aerobic and anaerobic pathways are activated. Anaerobic pathways include_ These pathways generate the citric acid cycle, the phosphagen system small, slowly the Cori cycle, glycolysis large, slowly the citric acid cycle, the phosphagen system. small, rapidly glycolysis, the phosphagen system small rapidly and amounts of ATPWhich of the following correctly describes ATP usage in gluconeogenesis and glycolysis? O ATP is consumed by gluconeogenesis and produced by glycolysis. O ATP is consumed by both gluconeogenesis and glycolysis. O ATP is produced by gluconeogenesis and consumed by glycolysis. O ATP is produced by both gluconeogenesis and glycolysis. • Previous NextWhich of the following drives glycogenesis forward? O Phosphorylated glycogen synthase Dephosphorylated glycogen phosphorylase O Dephosphorylated glycogen synthase O Phosphorylated glycogen phosphorylase
- Oxidative phosphorylation only occurs in the Electron Transport Chain. True FalseWhich of the following is/are NOT produced in glycolysis? NADH Pyruvate ATP Acetyl CoA FADH2Which energy storehouse is utilised in brief anaerobic activity versus ongoing aerobic activity? Explain why each fuel is appropriate for the particular metabolic needs