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The explanation for how ATP bonds are actually formed during oxidative phosphorylation is called
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A compound or material derived from living organisms or synthesized to resemble a naturally occurring substance.
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Describing the most significant or largest component or pathway in a series of compounds or reactions.
Primary Alcohols
Organic compounds that contain a hydroxyl group (-OH) bound to a primary carbon atom, which is connected to only one alkyl group.
Methyl Iodide
A volatile and dense organoiodine compound with the chemical formula CH3I, used as a methylation agent in organic synthesis.
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