Glycolysis is Fun! Project
Across
- 2. As opposed to 8-Across, the deltaG of an endergonic reaction.
- 4. The type of reaction seen in Step 6 (Hint: OILRIG).
- 5. The HEB Amount for PEP given the information from 7-Down.
- 6. A kind of reaction - excluding steps 1, 3, 7, and 10 - that can reasonably occur in both directions.
- 8. The sign that a deltaG value would have for a reaction that breaks more high energy bonds than it forms.
- 9. The net gain of ATP molecules during Glycolysis.
- 10. A type of enzyme that adds phosphates to molecules, as seen in steps 1, 3, 7, and 10.
- 12. An activator of the glycolytic pathway when it's concentration is high, also, a less high energy version of ADP.
Down
- 1. The full name of the main product of step 3, following the naming format of: Sugar-(locant),(locant)-Biphosphate
- 3. The apt name for an enzyme that helps produce isomers of molecules.
- 7. The approximate deltaG in kJ/mol of forming a PEP bond, given that a Phosphate Anhydride Bond is 30 kJ/mol.
- 11. The reduced version of Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, given in its common, shortened form.