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Quiz: Glycolysis Process

Pearson Edexcel Level 3 Advanced GCE in Biology A (Salters-Nuffield) (9BN0)

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Building on what you've learned about respiration and enzymes, let's test your knowledge of glycolysis!

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What is the main purpose of glycolysis?

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Which of the following are products of glycolysis? (Select all that apply)

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Glycolysis occurs in the {{blank0}}, and it requires {{blank1}} ATP molecules to start the process.

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How many ATP molecules are NET produced per molecule of glucose during glycolysis?

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What is the net gain of ATP molecules if glycolysis is performed on 3 glucose molecules?

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What molecule is formed when glucose is phosphorylated in the first step of glycolysis?

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Which of the following enzymes are involved in glycolysis? (Select all that apply)

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