Which kind of metabolic poison would interfere with glycolysis?
A) an agent that reacts with oxygen and depletes its concentration in the cell
B) an agent that binds to pyruvate and inactivates it
C) an agent that closely mimics the structure of glucose but is not capable of being metabolized
D) an agent that reacts with NADH and oxidizes it to NAD+
E) an agent that inhibits the formation of acetyl coenzyme A
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Q1: Where does the synthesis of pyruvate occur
Q3: The end product of glycolysis is:
A)two pyruvate
Q4: In the first reaction of glycolysis, glucose
Q5: At the end of glycolysis, the original
Q6: All of the following are true statements
Q7: If glucose is metabolized under completely anaerobic
Q8: For bacteria to continue growing rapidly when
Q9: If no oxygen is available to a
Q10: During glycolysis, "glucose activation" refers to the:
A)net
Q11: During glycolysis, what is the net gain
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