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Holly Clay
29 December, 07:50
What describes the conversion of adp to atp
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Judith
29 December, 09:28
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Answer:oxidation
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29 December, 11:34
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The conversion of ADP to ATP can be written as ADP + Pi + energy → ATP or, in English, adenosine diphosphate plus inorganic phosphate plus energy gives adenosine triphosphate.
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