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... phosphate consisting of adenine , bonded to the sugar ribose , which in turn is connected to a chain of three phosphate groups ( Figure 6.7a ) . The only difference between ATP and the adenosine monophosphate found as a monomer in the ...
... phosphate consisting of adenine , bonded to the sugar ribose , which in turn is connected to a chain of three phosphate groups ( Figure 6.7a ) . The only difference between ATP and the adenosine monophosphate found as a monomer in the ...
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... phosphate Step 2 Phosphoglucoisomerase CH2O - P CH2OH H H HO OH HO H Fructose 6 - phosphate ATP ADP Step 1 Glucose enters the cell and is phosphorylated by the enzyme hexokinase , which transfers a phosphate group from ATP to the number ...
... phosphate Step 2 Phosphoglucoisomerase CH2O - P CH2OH H H HO OH HO H Fructose 6 - phosphate ATP ADP Step 1 Glucose enters the cell and is phosphorylated by the enzyme hexokinase , which transfers a phosphate group from ATP to the number ...
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... phosphate bond at the number one carbon of the oxidized substrate . The source of the phosphate is inorganic phosphate , which is always present in the cytosol . As products , the enzyme releases NADH and 1,3 - diphosphoglyceric acid ...
... phosphate bond at the number one carbon of the oxidized substrate . The source of the phosphate is inorganic phosphate , which is always present in the cytosol . As products , the enzyme releases NADH and 1,3 - diphosphoglyceric acid ...
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Themes in the Study of Life | 1 |
UNIT ONE The Chemistry of Life | 15 |
Atoms Molecules and Chemical Bonds | 20 |
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