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    The Conversion of Phosphoenol Pyruvic Acid (PEP) to Pyruvic Acid
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The Conversion of Phosphoenol Pyruvic Acid (PEP) to Pyruvic Acid

Question 54

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The conversion of phosphoenol pyruvic acid (PEP) to pyruvic acid results in the production of an ATP. This reaction is an example of (substrate-level/oxidative/reductive) phosphorylation.

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