Which of the following statements about substrate-level phosphorylation is false?
a) no final...
Biology, 09.01.2020 02:31 greatsavagebeast
Which of the following statements about substrate-level phosphorylation is false?
a) no final electron acceptor is required.
b) it occurs in glycolysis.
c) the oxidation of intermediate metabolic compounds releases energy that is used to generate atp.
d) it occurs in the krebs cycle.
e) it involves the direct transfer of a high-energy phosphate group from an intermediate metabolic compound to adp.
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