In the ATP/ADP cycle:
A) food provides the energy needed to link phosphate to ADP to make ATP.
B) after powering a reaction, ADP becomes ATP.
C) food provides the energy needed to break down ATP into ADP.
D) converting ADP into ATP is an energy-yielding reaction, whereas converting ATP into ADP is an energy-requiring reaction.
Answer: A
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