Holy Rosary College of Sta. Rosa Laguna, Inc.
Tagapo, City of Santa Rosa, Laguna
HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
School Year 2023-2024
GENERAL BIOLOGY 1 – 2 ND QUARTER
ACTIVITY 7: GLYCOLYSIS
John Rex V Rubio 9/1/2024
11-Hiesenberg Score:
INSTRUCTIONS: Fill in the blanks on the right side of the worksheet and in the diagram of
glycolysis. Also fill in the molecule names A to F.
A (Glucose) 1. Glucose Activation
During the first four steps of
glycolysis, (2 phosphate groups)
are transferred to (glucose) via
(Phosphorylation), where (ATP) is
converted to (ADP) The end
product is (fructose-1,6-
bishosphate).
B (fructose-1,6-bishosphate)
C (glyceraldehyde-3 phosphate) 2. Sugar Splitting
(fructose-1,6-bishosphate) gets
split into two (Phosphate
isomerase) fragments,
(dihydroxyacetone phosphate)
and (glyceraldehyde-3 phosphate).
(glyceraldehyde-3 phosphate) then
gets converted into (1,3-
bisphosphoglycerate).
D (1,3-bisphosphoglycerate) 3. Oxidation
Both molecules of (2-
phosphoglycerate) become
oxidized using (Enolase), which
becomes (Phosphoenolpyruvate).
This process releases (H2O), which
is used to attach
(Phosphoenolpyruvate) to the
sugars, making them (X).
E (Phosphoenolpyruvate) 4. Formation of ATP
During the last four steps of
glycolysis, the (2-
phosphoglycerate) groups of the
molecules are transferred to
(phosphoenolpyruvate), creating
(Pyruvate). This is done via the
process of (Pyruvate kinase).
F (Pyruvate)