A difference between glycolysis and gluconeogenesis is that gluconeogenesis takes place in the mitochondria gluconeogenesis uses 14...

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  1. A difference between glycolysis and gluconeogenesis is that
    1. gluconeogenesis takes place in the mitochondria
    2. gluconeogenesis uses 14 steps to 10 for glycolysis
    3. gluconeogenesis uses GTP
    4. gluconeogenesis produces more energy than glycolysis

  1. In the muscle, hexokinase will be inhibited by
    1. low levels of ATP
    2. high levels of glucose 6-phosphate
    3. low levels of glucose 6-phosphate
    4. high levels of fructose 6-phosphate
  1. Formation of fructose 6-phosphate requires the aa
    1. Lys                b. Glu           c. Cys           d. Ser

                       

  1. Of dietary glycogen and endogenous glycogen one can say that
    1. both can be converted to glucose 1-phosphate
    2. endogenous glycogen is converted to glucose 6-phosphatedirectly
    3. endogenous glycogen is hydrolyzed by a-amylase
    4. only dietary glycogen is converted to glucose 1-phosphate

  1.   Alcohol dehydrogenase uses as cofactor
    1. Mg2+               b.Fe2+                        c. Zn2+           d. Mn2+

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1 c gluconeogenesis converts GTP to GDP Restbof the options are wrong as gluconeogenesis takes place in liver and not in mitochondria Gluconeogenesis has 9 steps instead of 14 steps Energy production is somewhat    See Answer
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