WORD BANK: Glycolysis Phosphates Kreb’s cycle Pyruvate Anaerobic Two Three ADP A
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Question
WORD BANK:
Glycolysis
Phosphates
Kreb’s cycle
Pyruvate
Anaerobic
Two
Three
ADP
Aerobic
Lactic acid
Glucose
ATP
1. The initial step in glycolysis is the addition of two ______ to the ______ molecule.
2. The result is a 6-carbon sugar diphosphate molecule and 2 low energy ______ molecules.
3. Each of the 3-carbon molecules is converted through a series of step to ______.
4. Under ______ conditions the pyruvate is further oxidized to yield more ATP. Under anaerobic conditions the pyruvate is converted into ______.
Explanation / Answer
1. The initial step in glycosis is the addition of two Phosphate to the Glucose molecule.
2. The result is a 6-carbon sugar diphosphate molecule and 2 low energy ADP molecules.
3. Each of the 3-carbon molecules is converted through a series of step to pyruvate.
4. Under aerobic conditions the pyruvate is further oxidized to yield more ATP. Under anaerobic conditions the pyruvate is converted into ATP.