Is glycolysis substrate-level phosphorylation?

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The question is asking whether glycolysis involves substrate-level phosphorylation, which is a process where ATP is produced in a direct transfer of a phosphate group to ADP from a phosphorylated intermediate. This pertains to understanding the biochemical pathways associated with energy production in cells.

Answer

Yes

The final answer is yes.

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The final answer is yes.

More Information

Substrate-level phosphorylation occurs during glycolysis in the cytoplasm and generates ATP directly. This occurs in two steps within the glycolysis pathway.

Tips

One mistake is to confuse substrate-level phosphorylation with oxidative phosphorylation, which occurs in the mitochondria and relies on an electron transport chain.

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