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प्रश्न
Give the schematic representation of glycolysis?
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Describe the process of glycolysis with the help of schematic representation.
Distinguish between the following:
Glycolysis and Fermentation
The adenosine triphosphate (ATP) gain during glycolysis, connecting
link and Krebs' cycle respectively are ___
(a) 8, 6, 24
(b) 8, 24, 6
(c) 24, 8, 6
(d) 6, 8 24
Name the reactions when a-ketoglutarate is converted to succinyl Co-A in Krebs' cycle
______ is used for conversion of 3-PGA to 2-PGA in glycolysis.
How many oxygen molecules are utilized in glycolysis?
Which of the following is the first step of glycolysis?
During glycolysis, cleavage of fructose 1, 6-diphosphate occurs in presence of enzyme ______
How many ATP molecules are generated when one molecule of reduced coenzyme NADH2 is re-oxidized during the respiratory chain?
During glycolysis of aerobic respiration, how many times oxidation of substrate occurs?
During glycolysis, the first molecule to be dehydrogenated is ______.
Which one of the following is the first step of glycolysis?
EMP pathway is ______.
Energy is released during the oxidation of compounds in respiration. How is this energy stored and released as and when it is needed?
Pyruvic acid is the end product of glycolysis. What are the three metabolic products of pyruvic acid produced under aerobic and anaerobic conditions? Write their name in the space provided in the diagram.

The energy yield in terms of ATP is higher in aerobic respiration than anaerobic respiration. Why anaerobic respiration occurs even in organisms that live in aerobic condition like human beings and angiosperms?
Comment on the statement – Respiration is an energy producing process but ATP is being used in some steps of the process.
The figure given below shows the steps in glycolysis. Fill in the missing steps A, B, C, D and also indicate whether ATP is being used up or released at step E?

ATP produced during glycolysis is a result of substrate level phosphorylation. Explain.
