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Much of the energy released in catabolic reactions is captured in atp for use in other reactions. when the phosphate is transferred directly from an organic molecule to adp in order to produce atp without an energized membrane, what has occurred? view available hint(s) much of the energy released in catabolic reactions is captured in atp for use in other reactions. when the phosphate is transferred directly from an organic molecule to adp in order to produce atp without an energized membrane, what has occurred? cyclic photophosphorylation oxidative phosphorylation substrate-level phosphorylation noncyclic photophosphorylation

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Phosphorylation at the substrate level has occurred, which is the process where the phosphorylation of ADP to ATP occurs by means of a transfer of a phosphate group, from a certain substrate. It is a chemical reaction that defines the production of ATP from ADP that is combined with an enzymatic transformation of a substrate, where oxidative phosphorylation and an ATP synthase are not involved.
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