18.Substrate-level phosphorylation           (A) Energy released from ATP hydrolysis is used to phosphorylate the substrate       (B) Energy released from the chemical reaction is used to directly phosphorylate ADP       (C) Energy released from ATP hydrolysis is used to phosphorylate ADP       (D) Energy released from the chemical reaction is used to directly reduce NAD+

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18.Substrate-level phosphorylation    

      (A) Energy released from ATP hydrolysis is used to phosphorylate the substrate

      (B) Energy released from the chemical reaction is used to directly phosphorylate ADP

      (C) Energy released from ATP hydrolysis is used to phosphorylate ADP

      (D) Energy released from the chemical reaction is used to directly reduce NAD+

 

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