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The body consumes carbohydrates to produce energy that is used for cellular processes. Into what molecule is this energy converted for use in the cell? A- AMP B- ATP C- DNA D- R…
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The body consumes carbohydrates to produce energy that is used for cellular processes. Into what molecule is this energy converted for use in the cell?
A- AMP
B- ATP
C- DNA
D- RNA
Ok i have no idea and am kind of doing nine weeks test but i need some help (;
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I believe its ATP. Hope you do well on your test.
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Answer:
dna
Step-by-step explanation:
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