The ATP generated during the citric acid cycle are created by substrate level phosphorylation. What does this mean? a) The mitochondrion uses energy from the cytoplasm to remove a phosphate group from ADP. b) With the help of an enzyme, a phosphate group is added to an ADP molecule. c) NAD+ is reduced to NADH, adding electrons to ADP. d) Chewing gum plus a little Gorilla glue stick phosphate group on an ATP molecule.

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The ATP generated during the citric acid cycle are created by
substrate level phosphorylation. What does this mean?
a) The mitochondrion uses energy from the cytoplasm to remove a
phosphate group from ADP.
b) With the help of an enzyme, a phosphate group is added to an ADP
molecule.
c)
NAD+ is reduced to NADH, adding electrons to ADP.
d) Chewing gum plus a little Gorilla glue stick phosphate group on an
ATP molecule.
Transcribed Image Text:The ATP generated during the citric acid cycle are created by substrate level phosphorylation. What does this mean? a) The mitochondrion uses energy from the cytoplasm to remove a phosphate group from ADP. b) With the help of an enzyme, a phosphate group is added to an ADP molecule. c) NAD+ is reduced to NADH, adding electrons to ADP. d) Chewing gum plus a little Gorilla glue stick phosphate group on an ATP molecule.
Where in the cell does glycolysis occur?
A. on the outer mitochondrial membrane
B. in the endoplasmic reticulum
C. in the cytoplasm
D. in the fluid of the mitochondria
Transcribed Image Text:Where in the cell does glycolysis occur? A. on the outer mitochondrial membrane B. in the endoplasmic reticulum C. in the cytoplasm D. in the fluid of the mitochondria
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