Glycolysis is Fun! Project

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