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This quiz contains 11 questions from a mix of 1 subtopics.
Where does glycolysis occur?
nucleus
mitochondria
endoplasmic reticulum
cytoplasm
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Which of the following is true about glycolysis?
it occurs in the mitochondria
it breaks down glucose
it is an aerobic process
it requires oxygen
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What is the first step in glycolysis?
production of ATP
phosphorylation
dehydrogenation
lysis
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What happens during the lysis step of glycolysis?
ATP is produced
glucose is phosphorylated
two triose phosphate molecules are produced
triose phosphate is dehydrogenated
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What happens to the hydrogen that is removed from triose phosphate during glycolysis?
it is used to reduce NAD
it is added to ATP
it is added to pyruvate
it is used to reduce FAD
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How many ATP molecules are produced during the final step of glycolysis?
4
3
1
2
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Which of the following is a reactant required for glycolysis?
oxygen
glucose
pyruvate
reduced NAD
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Which of the following is NOT a product of glycolysis?
pyruvate
reduced NAD
ATP
oxygen
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What is the net gain from glycolysis per glucose molecule processed?
two ATP and one reduced NAD
one ATP and one reduced NAD
one ATP and two reduced NAD
two ATP and two reduced NAD
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Which of the following products of glycolysis have roles in the following stages of cellular respiration?
pyruvate and ATP
ATP and reduced NAD
glucose and ATP
pyruvate and reduced NAD
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What molecule is formed when two phosphate groups are added to glucose in glycolysis?
reduced NAD
pyruvate
fructose 1,6 bisphosphate
triose phosphate
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