Despite their different names, conceptually oxidative phosphorylation and substrate level phosphorylation are similar. Which of the following are similarities between the two processes?
a. An energy source is oxidized.
b. An electron acceptor is reduced.
c. ADP is phosphorylated.
d. TWO of the above.
e. ALL of the above.
Despite their different names, conceptually oxidative phosphorylation and substrate level phosphorylation are similar. Which of the following are similarities between the two processes?
a. An energy source is oxidized.
b. An electron acceptor is reduced.
c. ADP is phosphorylated.
d. TWO of the above.
e. ALL of the above.
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Which of the following accurately describe difference(s) between oxidative phosphorylation and substrate-level phosphorylation during aerobic respiration in eukaryotes?
a. | Oxidative phosphorylation relies on energy initially derived from redox reactions to power ATP synthase, and substrate-level phosphorylation relies on enzymatic reactions to phosphorylate ADP. | |
b. | Oxidative phosphorylation takes place in the inner mitochondrial membrane and substrate-level phosphorylation only occurs in the cytosol. | |
c. | Oxidative phosphorylation uses oxygen as a substrate and substrate-level phosphorylation uses phosphate. | |
d. | Oxidative phosphorylation takes place during glycolysis and the electron transport chain and substrate-level phosphorylation occurs during the citric acid cycle and chemiosmosis. | |
e. | Oxidative phosphorylation produces less ATP than substrate-level phosphorylation. |