What element is the co-factor for PFK-1 enzyme of glycolysis?_____
Pyruvate carboxylase requires _____, biotin, and CO2
_____ is converted to fructose-1,6-bisphosphate via the enzyme phosphofructokinase-1 (PFK-1)
One hallmark of cancer is the Warburg effect, in which cancer cells shift glucose metabolism from _____ toward glycolysis
Increased phosphofructokinase-2 _____ glycolysis and inhibits gluconeogenesis
What are the 3 enzymes catalyzing irreversible reactions in the glycolytic pathway?_____
Glycogen phosphorylase is regulated via negative feedback by _____, insulin, and glucose-6-phosphate
Which steps (2) of glycolysis require ATP? 1. _____ (Hexokinase/Glucokinase) 2. _____ (PFK-1)
_____ is the glycosaminoglycan present in the granules of the given mononuclear cell / mast cell.

Which steps (2) of glycolysis produce ATP?
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