Biology, asked by sophibose2002, 1 month ago

changing the number of phosphate groups on a molecule of atp causes

A) electron excitation
B) the transformation of ATP into glucose
C) significant energy release
D) destruction of the ATP molecule

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Answered by alisarhodes113
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Answer: Significant energy release

Explanation:

Changing the number of phosphate groups on a molecule of ATP can cause significant energy release. Changing the number of phosphate groups won’t cause the destruction of the ATP molecule. It also won’t lead to the transformation of ATP into glucose; this requires a series of chemical reactions to occur. Changing the number of phosphate groups doesn’t cause electron excitation.

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