Glycolysis has this many steps.
What is 10?
Glycolysis happens in this part of the cell.
What is Cytoplasm?
This molecule starts the glycolysis process.
What is glucose?
ATP functions as what to cells?
Energy currency
what Process do humans and bacteria undergo?
Glycolysis
Glycolysis can occur with or without this gas.
What is oxygen?
It enters the mitochondria.
Where does Pyruvate go if it gets oxygen?
Adenosine Triphosphate
This many ATP are made in total during glycolysis (before costs).
What is 4
Glycolysis is estimated to be this many billion years old.
What is 3.5 billion?
The main goal of glycolysis is to produce these 3-carbon molecules
What are pyruvates?
After glycolysis is complete, how many ATP are present?
4
The “empty” form of the electron carrier that must be regenerate.
What is NAD⁺?
This many ATP are used in the energy investment phase.
What is 2?
Microorganisms use fermentation to produce what?
Lactate, alcohol, and carbon dioxide
The final product of Glycolysis
What is Pyruvate?
Glycolysis breaks glucose into how many pyruvate molecules?
What is 2?
Electron carrier produced.
What is NADH?
The net gain of ATP after glycolysis.
What is 2?
This burning feeling in your muscles is due to lactic acid from glycolysis.
What is muscle fatigue or soreness?
If there’s no oxygen, glycolysis is followed by this process.
What is fermentation?
Glycolysis is considered ancient because it doesn’t need this.
What is oxygen?
The type of respiration glycolysis belongs to.
What is anaerobic respiratio?
This is where the energy from glucose ends up after glycolysis, before entering the next stage.
What is in Pyruvate, ATP, and NADH?
This type of phosphorylation directly makes ATP in glycolysis.
What is substrate-level phosphorylation?