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What does actually occur- ATP is hydrolysed and esterification between glucose and HPO4 ^2-(formed as a result of hydrolysis) take place to form Glucose-6-phosphate or Nucleophilic attack of O- of glucose on ATP leads to formation of ADP and Glucose-6-phosphate?
How does energy get stored up when ions are prevented by biomembrane to moves across electrochemical gradient?
What is meant by inorganic phosphate is it just PO42- ion or H3PO4?

How is the following equation balanced structurally?
ADP + Pi + H+ = ATP +H2O
What is meant by high transfer potential?
What does E in E-FAD -> E-FADH2 mean? Does it stand for enzymes FAD is bonded to?
The number of ATP molecules formed from 8 molecules of H20 due to noncyclic electron transport and subsequent photophosphorylation is ?

Assume that quinone cycle facilitates the transfer 4H+ to the lumen of thylakoid membrane for every two electrons passing through electron transport system and one ATP is formed for every 3H+ moving down the proton gradient by the mediation of Fo - F, ATPase.
Why is Phosphofructokinase-1 reaction considered the key regulatory step in Glycolysis and not Hexokinase reaction?
What does E stand for in E-biotin,prosthetic group of enzyme pyruvate caboxylase?
What is the structure of Uridyl group?
During Beta-oxidation in the first step R-CH2-CH2-CO-SCoA (Acyl CoA) is converted into R-CH2-CH=CH-CO-SCoA(Trans-delta2-enoyl CoA) with the conversion of FAD intoFADH2.
My question is are the two electrons and protons needed for reduction of FAD provided by Acyl CoA for Acyl CoA can only loose a H- and a H+ to become unsaturated, Trans-delta2-enoyl CoA,?
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