05:15Mechanisms of ATP formation ll Substrate Level Phosphorylation ll Examplesbiochemistry CONCEPTS654views
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Multiple ChoiceSubstrate-level phosphorylation is utilized to create ATP in which steps of aerobic cellular respiration?3403views26rank
Multiple ChoiceWhich type of phosphorylation synthesizes ATP using an enzyme that transfers a phosphate group to ADP?2686views20rank
Multiple ChoiceThe largest amount of ATP made by cellular respiration is created by the process of ______________, in the _____________ steps of aerobic cellular respiration.2657views30rank
Multiple ChoiceMost of the ATP produced in cellular respiration comes from which of the following processes? 1440views
Multiple ChoiceA small amount of ATP is made in glycolysis by which of the following processes? 1543views
Multiple ChoiceHow many molecules of ATP are gained by substrate-level phosphorylation from the complete breakdown of a single molecule of glucose in the presence of oxygen? 1187views
Textbook QuestionThe immediate energy source that drives ATP synthesis by ATP synthase during oxidative phosphorylation is the a. oxidation of glucose and other organic compounds. b. flow of electrons down the electron transport chain. c. H+ concentration gradient across the membrane holding ATP synthase. d. transfer of phosphate to ADP.2480views
Textbook QuestionThe final electron acceptor of the electron transport chain that functions in aerobic oxidative phosphorylation is a. oxygen. b. water. c. NAD+. d. pyruvate.1623views
Textbook QuestionCompare and contrast substrate-level phosphorylation and oxidative phosphorylation.1613views
Textbook QuestionCompare and contrast substrate-level phosphorylation and oxidative phosphorylation.531views
Textbook QuestionOxidative phosphorylation involves the flow of both electrons and H+. Explain the roles of these movements in the synthesis of ATP.768views