This is a question about \"substrate level phosphorylation\" -- that is, reactio
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This is a question about "substrate level phosphorylation" -- that is, reactions in which ATP is synthesized using energy released from the (implicit) hydrolysis of another high energy compound. (Such phosphorylation stands in contrast to the phosphorylation of ADP in oxidative phosphorylation.)
Which of these reactions is NOT an example of substrate-level phosphorylation?
A. Reaction 7 of glycolysis
B. Reaction 10 of glycolysis
C. Reaction 5 of the citric acid cycle
D. ATP synthesis by ATP synthase
Explanation / Answer
B. Reaction 10 of glycolysis
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