What Is The Fate Of The Phosphate Group That Is Removed When Atp Is Converted To Adp?

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What Is The Fate Of The Phosphate Group That Is Removed When Atp Is Converted To Adp?

It is acquired by a reactant in a spontaneous reaction. It is acquired by a reactant in an exergonic reaction. It is broken down into one phosphorus and four oxygen atoms. It is used to convert an ATP into an AQP. It is acquired by a reactant in an endergonic reaction.
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It is acquired by a reactant in an endergonic reaction. (By acquiring the phosphate group the reactant acquires energy.)

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