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    If Z = ATP Formed Via Substrate Level Phosphorylation in the Diagram
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If Z = ATP Formed Via Substrate Level Phosphorylation in the Diagram

Question 6

Question 6

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If Z = ATP formed via substrate level phosphorylation in the diagram below,which of the following compounds (represented by an uppercase letter) contains a high-energy bond? If Z = ATP formed via substrate level phosphorylation in the diagram below,which of the following compounds (represented by an uppercase letter) contains a high-energy bond?   A) Compound A B) Compound B C) Compound C D) All have equally high energy. E) All have equally low energy.


A) Compound A
B) Compound B
C) Compound C
D) All have equally high energy.
E) All have equally low energy.

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