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__________ is the process by which phosphate groups get cleaved off to ATP.

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Answered by anjalirehan04
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ATP hydrolysis is a catabolic reaction process. It helps to release those chemical energies which are present inside of the phosphoanhydride bonds in ATP. The product of this process is ADP and orthophosphate. This orthophosphate is an inorganic phosphate.

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Answered by udaysinghsisodiya998
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Answer:

Dephosphorylation

Explanation:

Dephosphorylation and its counterpart, phosphorylation, activate and deactivate enzymes by detaching or attaching phosphoric esters and anhydrides. A notable occurrence of dephosphorylation is the conversion of ATP to ADP and inorganic phosphate.

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