Chapter 29: Q29-7P (page 982)
PROBLEM 29-7 Identify the two steps of glycolysis in which ATP is produced.
Short Answer
Steps 7 and 10 of glycolysis produce ATP.
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Chapter 29: Q29-7P (page 982)
PROBLEM 29-7 Identify the two steps of glycolysis in which ATP is produced.
Steps 7 and 10 of glycolysis produce ATP.
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What general kind of reaction does ATP carry out?
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Tyr-Gly-Gly-Phe-Met
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(a) GAATTC
(b) GATTACA
(c) CTCGAG
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