Which enzyme catalyzes the reaction: Glucose-$6$-phosphate $(6C)$ $\rightarrow$ Fructose-$6$-phosphate $(6C)$?

  • A
    Hexokinase
  • B
    Phosphoglucose isomerase
  • C
    Fructose isomerase
  • D
    Lyases

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Choose the correct sentences for glycolysis.
$(1)$ Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell.
$(2)$ During this,one molecule of glucose is converted into two molecules of pyruvic acid.
$(3)$ $O_2$ is not used in this phase.
$(4)$ This phase is known as $TCA$.

Match the following columns:
Column-$I$ (Molecules)Column-$II$ (Number of Carbon and Phosphorus)
$P$. Fructose $1, 6$-bisphosphate$I$. $(C-3), (P-2)$
$Q$. Glucose-$6$-phosphate$II$. $(C-3), (P-1)$
$R$. $DHAP$$III$. $(C-6), (P-2)$
$S$. $BPGA$$IV$. $(C-6), (P-1)$

What is the net yield of glycolysis?

Which of the following scientists proposed the scheme of glycolysis?

Which of the following statements ($i$ to $v$) regarding glycolysis are correct?
$(i)$ It is ten enzymatic reactions that convert a six-carbon molecule to a three-carbon pyruvate and result in a net gain of $2\, ATP$ molecules.
$(ii)$ Glucose undergoes partial oxidation to form one molecule of pyruvic acid.
$(iii)$ Glucose is phosphorylated to give rise to glucose-$6$-phosphate by the activity of the enzyme phosphofructokinase.
$(iv)$ The scheme of glycolysis was given by Gustav Embden,Otto Meyerhof,and $J$. Parnas and is often referred to as the $EMP$ pathway.
$(v)$ $ATP$ is utilized at two steps: first in the conversion of glucose into glucose-$6$-phosphate and second in the conversion of fructose-$6$-phosphate to fructose-$1,6$-bisphosphate.

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