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alina1380 [7]
1 year ago
4

ATP transports and releases energy within cells that can be used for many cellular processes. How does ATP make this energy avai

lable to the cell?
The bonds between adenosine groups break and release the energy for the cell to use.


The bonds between phosphate groups break and release the energy for the cell to use.


Bonds are formed by adding phosphate groups to the molecule, which releases the energy needed by the cell.


Bonds are formed by adding adenosine groups to the molecule, which releases the energy needed by the cell.
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Paha777 [63]1 year ago
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Answer: B

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