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Refer to the Table Below Listing Facts About the Compound

Question 190

Question 190

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Refer to the table below listing facts about the compound oligomycin. Refer to the table below listing facts about the compound oligomycin.   Which two facts taken together support the claim that cells convert the chemical energy of ATP into other forms of energy? A)  2 and 5 B)  1 and 4 C)  2 and 3 D)  3 and 5 E)  3 and 4 Which two facts taken together support the claim that cells convert the chemical energy of ATP into other forms of energy?


A) 2 and 5
B) 1 and 4
C) 2 and 3
D) 3 and 5
E) 3 and 4

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