How does ATP provide energy for cells?
A) Energy is released when a phosphate group is cleaved from ATP.
B) ATP is converted to lactic acid, which supplies fuel to the muscles, heart, and resting
tissues.
C) Energy is released when a phosphate group is added to ATP.
D) ATP stored in the muscles goes through the process of glycolysis to release energy.
A
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A. heart. B. brain. C. liver. D. bones.
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A) Glycine B) Isoleucine C) Phenylalanine D) Proline
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false