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16 January, 20:24

ATP is "created" as a result of cellular respiration, but according to the law of conservation, energy cannot be created or destroyed. Which statement below best explains where the ATP (energy) gained during cellular respiration comes from?

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  1. 16 January, 20:30
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    Each ATP molecule releases energy whenever a phosphate is broken off. the molecule that remains is called ADP. to rebuild their ATP supply cells use the chemical energy ...
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