Which Factors Distinguish Substrate-Level Phosphorylation from Oxidative Phosphorylation? Select the INCORRECT
Which factors distinguish substrate-level phosphorylation from oxidative phosphorylation? Select the INCORRECT response.
A) substrate-level phosphorylation is catalyzed by an enzyme while oxidative phosphorylation requires an electron transport chain
B) substrate-level phosphorylation uses ATP as the source of the phosphate group while oxidative phosphorylation uses Pi
C) substrate-level phosphorylation uses a glycolytic intermediate as the source of the phosphate group while oxidative phosphorylation uses Pi
D) substrate-level phosphorylation takes place in an aqueous environment while oxidative phosphorylation requires a hydrophobic environment.
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