ATP is a source of free energy that drives unfavorable reactions. a) Which of th
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ATP is a source of free energy that drives unfavorable reactions. a) Which of the following processes are coupled to the dephosphorylation of ATP?a. reversible isomerization of glucose-6-phosphate to fructose-6-phosphate during glucose catabolism
b.myosin action during muscle contraction
c. anabolism of amino acids
d.membrane transport that maintains Na+ levels in cells
e. the exergonic hydrolysis of creatine phosphate.
I know e is wrong and I think b and c are right but is there another answer that I'm missing?
Explanation / Answer
My Choices were
de novo (from scratch) anabolism of nucleotides
the exergonic hydrolysis of creatine phosphate
myosin action during muscle contraction
reversible isomerization of glucose-6-phosphate to fructose-6-phosphate during glucose catabolism
membrane transport that maintains Na levels in cells
and the correct answer was
membrane transport that maintains Na levels in cells
myosin action during muscle contraction
de novo (from scratch) anabolism of nucleotides
correct via sapling
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