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Madelyn Christensen
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27 September, 03:58
In a living cell, which process uses up ATP?
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Honey Locks
27 September, 04:05
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ATP, shorthand for adenosine triphosphate, is the standard molecule for cellular enger in the human body. All motion and metabolic processes within the body begins with energy that is released from ATP, as its phosphate bonds are broken in cells through a process called hydrolysis.
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Yahir Holmes
27 September, 04:11
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The breaking apart of glucose, which involves spontaneous reactions
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