ATP has a phosphate transfer potential of 30.5, whereas glucose-6-phosphate has a phosphate transfer potential of 13.8. Based on these differences, which of the following will happen?
A. Glucose-6-phosphate will transfer phosphate to ADP forming ATP.
B. ATP will transfer phosphate to glucose-6-phosphate.
C. ATP will transfer phosphate to phosphoenolpyruvate.
D. Phosphates will not be transferred between these molecules.
Answer: B
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