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Q: What is the rate determining reaction of glycolysis show that this is a coupled reaction and it can be controlled allosterically?
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What types of reaction is glycolysis?

Glycolysis is the conversion of glucose into ATP (Adenosine Triphospate) molecules in short. In any case, energy is released.


What do you call the breaking down of glucose?

glycolysis. (:


Is glucose not a product of glycolysis?

Glucose serves as the starting compound for glycolysis and is consumed in the reaction.


Which is the committed step of glycolysis?

The committed step of glycolysis is the reaction catalyzed by phophofructokine (PFK) converting fructose-6-phosphate into fructose-1,6- bisphosphate. The reaction is irreversible and secondly, it's the only reaction peculiar to the glycolysis.


What reaction is the Synthesis of pyruvate from glycogen?

Glycolysis.


What hormones regulate glycolysis?

The hormones that regulate glycolysis are insulin and glucagon.Insulin is released by the pancreas when blood glucose levels are high for example after eating. Glucogen is released by the pancreas when blood glucose levels drop too far. It has the opposite effect of insulin.


Which of these enzymes catalyzes the first reaction in glycolysis?

Hexokinase


Which of the following is correct regarding glycolysis?

The "committed" reaction is also the rate-limiting reaction


The enzyme enolase catalyzes the ninth reaction of glycolysis. What is the product of this reaction?

Phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP)


What kind of reaction inside a living organism are controlled by enzymes?

Almost all bio-chemical reactions taking place in the cells of the living organism are catalyzed by enzymes.For Example: The conversion of Glucose to Glucose-6-Phosphate (1st Reaction of Glycolysis) is catalyzed by the enzyme hexokinase or glucokinase.Glucose + ATP ---> Glucose-6-Phosphate + ADP


What type of reaction by which proteins and carbohydrates are broken down?

Glycolysis.


Does an anabolic reaction break down glucose?

Yes during glycolysis