Biology- Glycolysis

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Highers Biology (Respiration ) Flashcards on Biology- Glycolysis, created by q w on 25/10/2017.
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What is Cellular Respiration? A series of metabolic pathways that causes the release of energy and regenerates ATP
ATP Adenosine and three inorganic phosphates
How is energy released from ATP molecule? The bond attached to the terminal phosphate is broken by enzyme action
Terminal Phosphate Phosphate at the end of the ATP phosphate chain
Phosphorylation Enzyme controlled process by which a phosphate group is added to a molecule
What happens when Glucose is broken down during Respiration? Releases energy that is used to synthesis ATP from ADP and Pi
Glycolysis takes place in the Cytoplasm, a molecule of glucose is broken down into two pyruvate molecules, does not require energy
Energy Investment Phase 2 ATP's are needed to start the process
Energy Payoff Phase 4 ATP's are produced meaning a net gain of 2 ATP for the first half of respiration
When do the two phosphorylations take place in EIP? Step 1 and 3
Step 3 Phosphofructokinase is the enzyme which catalyses it, irreversible
What happens during the phosphorylation steps? a molecule of ATP is converted to ADP and a phosphate group is added to the substrate molecule
Dehydrogenase releases Hydrogen ions from the substrate
Hydrogen Ions Added to a co-enzyme called NAD and becomes NADH
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