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Substrate level phosphorylation in glycolysis

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Explanation:Substrate-level phosphorylation refers to the formation of ATP from ADP and a phosphorylated intermediate, rather than from ADP and inorganic phosphate, Pi, as is done in oxidative phosphorylation. ... Two ATP molecules are required to start glycolysis (from glucose), and 4 are generated by substrate-level phosphorylation.

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