After the phosphate bonds are broken in ATP in the Calvin cycle, what happens to the ADP?

A. It is recycled back to the light-dependent reactions.
B. It evaporates from the cell.
C. It breaks down further into AMP plus phosphate.
D. It is used in cellular respiration.
E. It is re-used again in the Calvin cycle, losing another phosphate.


Answer: A

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