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    Which is true about the end products of glycolysis?

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    Which of the following steps during glycolysis is associated with utilization of ATP?

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    Which of these steps in krebs' cycle indicates substrate level phosphorylation?

  • Question 4
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    Ethyl alcohol fermentation occurs in _______________.

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    The net gain of ATP molecules in glycolysis during aerobic respiration is

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    A test tube containing molasses solution and yeast is kept in a warm place overnight. The gas collected from this mixture

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    The flow chart given below shows the steps in glycolysis. Select the option that correctly fills in the missing steps A, B, C, and D.

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    At the end of glycolysis, X is the net energy gain from one molecule of glucose via Y, but there is also energy stored in the form of Z. identify X, Y, and Z.

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    Study the given steps of glycolysis and identify the enzymes (i), (ii), and (iii) responsible for carrying out these steps.

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    Select the correct option:

    Identify A,B and C in the given reaction of lactic acid fermentation and select the correct option.
    $$Pyruvic\,\, acid+A\overset{Lactate \,\,dehydrogenase}{\underset{FMN,{Zn}^{2+}}{\rightleftharpoons}}B+C$$

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