Why is phosphoglycerate kinase still considered a kinase even though ADP is converted to ATP?
A) The enzyme is freely reversible.
B) ATP is the ultimate source of the phosphate that is transferred to ADP.
C) The phosphate is transferred in conjunction with an oxidation reaction.
D) The reaction is metabolically irreversible.
E) None of the above
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