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What drives the directionality of reactions in glycolysis?
Which compound serves as an allosteric regulator derived from glycolytic intermediates?
What type of reaction occurs during substrate-level phosphorylation in glycolysis?
What is the role of NAD+ in glycolysis?
Which glycolytic intermediate can be converted into glycerol for lipid synthesis?
Which of the following enzymes catalyzes a key regulatory step in glycolysis?
What happens to pyruvate when oxygen is present?
What is the overall reaction of glycolysis?
Which of the following sugars can enter glycolysis?
What does the term “ATP payoff phase” refer to in glycolysis?
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