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During glycolysis, fructose 1, 6-biphoph...

During glycolysis, fructose 1, 6-biphophate is split into

A

Dihydroxyacetone phosphate and 2-phosphoglyceraldehyde

B

Dihydroxy acetone phosphate and 1-phosphoglyceraldehyde

C

Dihydroxyacetone phosphate and 2-phosphoglyceraldehyde

D

Dihydroxyacetone phosphate and 3-phosphoglyceraldehyde.

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  • During glycolysis, glucose is first changed to

    A
    Glucose 6-phosphate
    B
    Fructose 6-phosphate
    C
    Glucose 1,6-phosphate
    D
    Adenophosphate bond.
  • During glycolysis the number of ATP molecules utilised to change glucose into fructose 1. 6-biphosphate are

    A
    4
    B
    3
    C
    2
    D
    1
  • Conversion of fructose-6-phoshate to fructose 1, 6-bisiphosphate is catalysed by

    A
    Phosphofructose kinase
    B
    Aldolase
    C
    Hexokinase
    D
    None of these
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