Energy is released to be used by a cell when a phosphate group is
removed from ADP to form ATP
added to ADP to form ATP
removed from ATP to form ADP
added to ATP to form ADP
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OpenStudy (poopsiedoodle):
Wrong section. This is a biology question.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
and this is a biology question
OpenStudy (poopsiedoodle):
That's what I said. This is the math section.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Guys, I think this might be a biology question.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it is
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
mybad.. and oh well. we all make mistakes in life... i need help with just this one question
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Released from ATP adenosine triphosphate)transforming into ADP adenosine diphosphate
OpenStudy (poopsiedoodle):
^ Any explanation?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
One of the three phosphate groups on the ATP are released to form ADP leaving it with two phosphate groups. Breaking down this ATP releases energy to be used by the cell. Any catabolic reaction
OpenStudy (poopsiedoodle):
good job \(\Huge\text{:D}\)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thanks man :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
It's confirmed, this is a biology question.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Also u can do alot of research on wikipedia if you didn't understand @cathy234444