TRUE or FALSE Direction: Write T if the statement is TRUE and F if the statement is wrong. 1. There are three reactions that produce and consume ATP. 2. Substrate-level phosphorylation is the production of ATP from ADP by a direct transfer of a high-energy phosphate group from a phosphorylated intermediate metabolic compound in an exergonic catabolic pathway. 3. Oxidative phosphorylation uses the radiant energy of the sun to drive the synthesis of ATP. 4. Oxidative phosphorvlation is the nroduction ofOTO UR

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Direction: Write T if the statement is TRUE and F if the statement is wrong.
1. There are three reactions that produce and consume ATP.
2. Substrate-level phosphorylation is the production of ATP from ADP by a direct transfer of a high-energy phosphate
group from a phosphorylated intermediate metabolic compound in an exergonic catabolic pathway.
3. Oxidative phosphorylation uses the radiant energy of the sun to drive the synthesis of ATP.
4. Oxidative phosphorylation is the production of ATP using energy derived from the transfer of electrons in an electron
transport system and occurs by chemiosmosis.
5. The difference between photophosphorylation and oxidative phosphorylation is the source of the energy for ATP
synthesis. In photophosphorylation, the energy comes from electrons produced by oxidation of biological molecules
whereas oxidative phosphorylation, the energy comes from the light of the sun.
Transcribed Image Text:TRUE or FALSE Direction: Write T if the statement is TRUE and F if the statement is wrong. 1. There are three reactions that produce and consume ATP. 2. Substrate-level phosphorylation is the production of ATP from ADP by a direct transfer of a high-energy phosphate group from a phosphorylated intermediate metabolic compound in an exergonic catabolic pathway. 3. Oxidative phosphorylation uses the radiant energy of the sun to drive the synthesis of ATP. 4. Oxidative phosphorylation is the production of ATP using energy derived from the transfer of electrons in an electron transport system and occurs by chemiosmosis. 5. The difference between photophosphorylation and oxidative phosphorylation is the source of the energy for ATP synthesis. In photophosphorylation, the energy comes from electrons produced by oxidation of biological molecules whereas oxidative phosphorylation, the energy comes from the light of the sun.
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