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In the ATP cycle, a phosphate group is cut off of

ATP to form ADP, absorbing energy.
ATP to form ADP, releasing energy.
ADP to form ATP, absorbing energy.
ADP to form ATP, releasing energy.

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Answer: its B, ATP to form ADP, releasing energy.

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User Lukas Olsen
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When the terminal (third) phosphate is cut loose, ATP becomes ADP (Adenosine diphosphate; di= two), and the stored energy is released for some biological process to utilize. The input of additional energy (plus a phosphate group) "recharges" ADP into ATP (as in my analogy the spent batteries are recharged by the input of additional energy).
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