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What is the molecule ATP primarily known for?
What is the molecule ATP primarily known for?
- Storing and carrying energy (correct)
- Acting as an enzyme in energy production
- Serving as a structural component in DNA and RNA
- Aiding in plant photosynthesis
What happens when ATP is broken down by ATPase?
What happens when ATP is broken down by ATPase?
- ATP is converted into DNA and RNA
- Energy is released by breaking the bond between phosphate groups (correct)
- ATP becomes a structural component in cells
- ATP is recycled back into its original form
What is the result of breaking off one phosphate group from ATP?
What is the result of breaking off one phosphate group from ATP?
- ADP (Adenosine Diphosphate) and water
- ADP (Adenosine Diphosphate) and energy (correct)
- AMP (Adenosine Monophosphate) and energy
- AMP (Adenosine Monophosphate) and water
What is the role of ATP in the electromagnetic spectrum?
What is the role of ATP in the electromagnetic spectrum?
What is the law of electric charge mentioned in the text?
What is the law of electric charge mentioned in the text?