Multiple Choice
When ATP is hydrolyzed to activate a target protein, what is often the fate of the inorganic phosphate that is released?
A) It is secreted as waste.
B) It is always used to regenerate more ATP.
C) It may be used to form a phosphorylated intermediate.
D) It enters the nucleus to be incorporated in a nucleotide.
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