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Biology, 10.03.2021 23:10 kelsey125

What happens to the ADP after ATP has been broken down? a. It loses another phosphate and turns into AMP b. It is recycled back into ATP c. It is broken down by the lysosomes d. It is removed from the cell by exocytosis

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