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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
Feb-1997 - Aug-2003
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Strayer University
Jan-2007 - Present
A large glycogen molecule is converted into many smaller glucose molecules. What type of chemical reaction is this?Â
Question 1 options:
SynthesisÂ
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Based on what you have learned about glycolysis, which kind of poison would most likely directly interfere with glycolysis?
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Question 2 options:
A poison that blocks the passage of electrons along the electron transport chain.
A poison that reacts with oxygen and depletes its concentration in the cell.
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A poison that binds to pyruvate and inactivates it.
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A poison that closely mimics the structure of glucose but is not metabolized.
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What happens to the glucose molecule in the first step of glycolysis?Â
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Question 3 options:
Two phosphate groups are attached and glucose is split into two 3 carbon compounds. Â
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Two glucose molecules are joined by a phosphate group from ATP.Â
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ADP is converted to ATP as two phosphate groups are removed from the glucose molecule.Â
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Two ATP molecules are removed from the glucose molecule as it splits into three 2 carbon compounds.
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