(a) first priming reaction Glucose HO-CH₂ 5 H Preparatory phase H Phosphorylation of glucose and its conversion to 1 L O
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(a) first priming reaction Glucose HO-CH₂ 5 H Preparatory phase H Phosphorylation of glucose and its conversion to 1 L O
https://canvas.uts.edu.au/assessment questions/356987/files/1562696/download? verifier=gAsWvilbrHByDK5CE9LGuuFJ9UQ7Xd4i7Qvj9ZOU The preparatory phase of glycolysis consumes 2 ATP for each molecule of glucose The preparatory phase of glycolysis requires 2 ADP The reaction of the enzyme Aldose is coupled to ATP/ADP The preparatory phase of glycolysis produces 2 ATP The conversion of Glucose to Glucose 6-phosphate is coupled to ADP/ATP Phosphohexose isomerase Phospho- fructokinase-1 4 Aldolase 35 Triose
(a) first priming reaction Glucose HO-CH₂ 5 H Preparatory phase H Phosphorylation of glucose and its conversion to 1 L OH glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate 2 OH 1 Hexokinase H OH H НО 3 H ℗-0-CH₂ H H OH H H OH ATP ADP Glucose 6-phosphate HỎ OH Fructose 6-phosphate P-O-CH₂O CH₂-OH second ATP H HO H OH priming Ⓡ reaction ADP OH H Fructose 1,6-bisphosphate POCH, 0 CH₂ cleavage H HO of 6-carbon OH sugar phosphate to the 3-carbon OH H phosphate isomerase sugar phosphates Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate QoCH,CH CH₂=CH-C Converted to OH maintain Dihydroxyacetone phosphate ℗-O-CH₂-CH₂OH equilibrium