What happens to an ATP molecule after it has released a phosphate?

A) It becomes AMP and is recycled into proteins.
B) It is phosphorylated and becomes ADP.
C) It is converted into lactic acid and transported to the liver for disposal.
D) It is secreted in urine as a waste product of cellular respiration.


B

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