Assertion :Conversion of 1,3 biphosphoglycerate (BPGA) to 3-phospho-glyceric acid (PGA) is an energy yielding step.
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Making it easy,as 1,3 bisphosphoglycerate has 2 phosphates (the word bi is used for 2 and these phosphates are on position 1st and 3rd carbon atom).so,it removes high energy phosphate and two ADP molecules recieves these phosphates and become two ATP molecules and formation of ATP is energy yielding step. and thus 1,3 bisphosphoglycerate converts into 3 phosphoglycerate (which has 1 phosphate on carbon 3 as the phosphate of 1st carbon is gone to ADP).
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Making it easy,as 1,3 bisphosphoglycerate has 2 phosphates (the word bi is used for 2 and these phosphates are on position 1st and 3rd carbon atom).so,it removes high energy phosphate and two ADP molecules recieves these phosphates and become two ATP molecules and formation of ATP is energy yielding step. and thus 1,3 bisphosphoglycerate converts into 3 phosphoglycerate (which has 1 phosphate on carbon 3 as the phosphate of 1st carbon is gone to ADP).
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