The process of phosphorylation Multiple Choice may change the shape of the target molecule. may energize the target molecule. removes a phosphate group from a molecule. adds a phosphate group to a molecule.
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What is phosphorylation as it occurs in chemical reactions? a. Phosphorylation refers to the attachment of a phosphate to another molecule to facilitate a chemical reaction. b. Phosphorylation is the uptake of a phosphorous molecule by an ATP molecule to power chemical reactions. c. Phosphorylation is the release of a third phosphorous molecule of ATP during hydrolysis. d. Phosphorylation is the breakdown of a pyrophosphate molecule which gives phosphate ions.
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