Answer
Step 1
Substrate (s)= Glucose
Enzyme = Hexokinase
Product (s) = Glucose-6-phosphate
Step 2
Substrate (s)= Glucose-6-phosphate
Enzyme = Phosphoglucose isomerase
Product (s) = Fructose-6- phosphate
Step 3
Substrate (s)= Fructose-6- phosphate
Enzyme = Phosphofructokinase-1
Product (s) = Fructose 1,6 bisphosphate
Step 4
Substrate (s) = Fructose 1,6 bisphosphate
Enzyme = Aldolase
Product (s) = Dihydroxyacetone phosphate
Step 5
Substrate (s)= Fructose 1,6 bisphosphate and Dihydroxyacetone phosphate
Enzyme = Aldolase ans triose phosphate isomrease
Product (s) = Glyceraldehyde-3- phosphate (2 molecule)
Step 6
Substrate (s)= Glyceraldehyde-3- phosphate
Enzyme = Glyceraldehyde-3- phosphate dehydrogenase
Product (s) = 1,3 bisphosphoglycerate (2 molecules)
Step 7
Substrate (s)= 1,3 bisphosphoglycerate
Enzyme = Phosphoglycerate kinase
Product (s) = 3- phosphoglycerate ( 2 molecules)
Step 8
Substrate (s)= 3- phosphoglycerate
Enzyme = phosphoglyceromutase
Product (s) = 2- phosphoglycerate
Step 9
Substrate (s)= 2- phosphoglycerate
Enzyme = Enolase
Product (s) = Phosphoenolpyruvate (2 molecules)
Step 10
Substrate (s)= Phosphoenolpyruvate
Enzyme = Pyruvate kinase
Product (s) = pyruvate (2 molecules)
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