Glycolysis
The glycolytic pathway (glucose → 2 pyruvate) is found

only in eukaryotes
in all living organisms
primarily in animals excluding particles
only in yeast

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

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

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Glycolysis
A kinase is an enzyme that

removes water from a double bond
uses NADH to change the oxidation state of the substrate
uses ATP to add a phosphate group to the substrate
removes phosphate groups of substrates

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