Glycolysis
During catabolism, only about 40% of the energy available from oxidizing glucose is used to synthesize ATP. Remaining 60%

is used to reduce NADP
is stored as fat.
remains in the products of metabolism
is lost as heat

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Glycolysis
In glycolysis, ATP is formed by the transfer of a high-energy phosphate from 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate to ADR No such high-energy phosphate donor has ever been isolated in mitochondria because

no such phosphate donor exists
the high-energy phosphate donor is very short-lived and difficult to isolate
None of these
the techniques for isolating the phosphate donor are not refined enough

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Glycolysis
Why does the glycolytic pathway continue in the direction of glucose catabolism?

Glycolysis occurs in either direction
High levels of ATP keep the pathway going in a forward direction
There are essentially three irreversible reactions that act as the driving force for the pathway
The enzymes of glycolysis only function in one direction

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