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The Addition of a Phosphate Group to ADP, Forming ATP

Question 12

Question 12

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The addition of a phosphate group to ADP, forming ATP, is an example of what type of reaction?


A) hydration
B) hydrolysis
C) phosphorylation
D) reduction
E) decarboxylation

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