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    An ATP Molecule That Has Given Up Its Terminal Phosphate
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An ATP Molecule That Has Given Up Its Terminal Phosphate

Question 25

Question 25

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An ATP molecule that has given up its terminal phosphate in order to provide energy for the cell becomes what molecule?


A) AMP
B) Cyclic AMP
C) Glucose
D) ADP
E) Activated ATP

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