Match the following molecules released when the products (in the right column) are formed during glycolysis:
i. ATP1. Triose bisphosphateii. NADH2. Phosphoenolpyruvateiii.H2O3. Triose phosphate
A
i-2, ii-3, iii-1
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B
i-3, ii-1, iii-2
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i-1, ii-3, iii-2
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D
i-1, ii-2, iii-3
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Solution
The correct option is B i-3, ii-1, iii-2 The pathway of the breakdown of glucose into pyruvic acid is termed as glycolysis. This pathway is a step-wise process in which several molecules are released like 4 ATP, 2 ADP, water and 2 (NADH + H+) when the reactant intermediates undergo a reaction. The steps are given below:
The enzyme glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase transfers hydrogen molecule from glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate to NAD+ to form NADH + H+ and converts glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate to 1,3-biphosphoglyceric acid (triose biphosphate).
Phosphate is transferred from 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate to ADP to form ATP with the help of phosphoglycerate kinase. 3-phosphoglycerate (triose phosphate) and ATP are obtained at the end of this reaction.
The enzyme enolase removes a water molecule from 2-phosphoglycerate to form phosphoenolpyruvate.