The major control enzyme in glycolysis is: a) hexokinase  b)  phosphofructokinase   c)  aldolase    d)  pyruvate kinase In step 4, when fructose-1,6-biphosphate is cleaved, the two molecules formed are: a) GAP and DHAP b)  GAP and 3-PG   c)  3-PG and 2-PG   d)  PEP and pyruvate NAD is used in which step? A)  conversion of DHAP to GAP    b) conversion of GAP to 1,3-BPG   c)  conversion of 1,3-BPG to 3-PG   d) conversion of PEP to pyrunate The number of ATP molecules formed at the substrate level in glycolysis is: a)  1  B)  2   c)   3   d)   5 The number of ATP molecules formed indirectly via oxidative phosphorylation in glycolysis is: a)  1  B)  2   c)   3   d)   5

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  1. The major control enzyme in glycolysis is: a) hexokinase  b)  phosphofructokinase   c)  aldolase    d)  pyruvate kinase
  2. In step 4, when fructose-1,6-biphosphate is cleaved, the two molecules formed are: a) GAP and DHAP b)  GAP and 3-PG   c)  3-PG and 2-PG   d)  PEP and pyruvate
  3. NAD is used in which step? A)  conversion of DHAP to GAP    b) conversion of GAP to 1,3-BPG   c)  conversion of 1,3-BPG to 3-PG   d) conversion of PEP to pyrunate
  4. The number of ATP molecules formed at the substrate level in glycolysis is: a)  1  B)  2   c)   3   d)   5
  5. The number of ATP molecules formed indirectly via oxidative phosphorylation in glycolysis is: a)  1  B)  2   c)   3   d)   5
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