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What results from the removal of a phosphate group from ATP?

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the production of mechanical energy

the release of energy

the creation of energy

the absorption of energy by chlorophyll

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The Release of Energy results from the removal of a phosphate group from ATP

Step-by-step explanation:

ATP is known as the ‘’energy Current’’ of the cell. The energy released by ATP is used to doing work in cell. The molecule of ATP is adenosine monophosphate which is mostly called as AMP. It is composition of adenine molecule which is bonded to ribosome molecule and to a single phosphate group.

The addition of phosphate group to a molecule needs energy. Phosphate group are negatively charged. It is organized through the three process which is fixation, reduction and regeneration.

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