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question: changing the number of phosphate groups on a molecule of atp …

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question: changing the number of phosphate groups on a molecule of atp causes ______. answer options: select one of four significant energy release electron excitation the transformation of atp into glucose destruction of the atp molecule

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

ATP (adenosine triphosphate) stores energy in the bonds between its phosphate groups. When a phosphate group is added or removed (changing the number of phosphate groups), like when ATP becomes ADP (losing a phosphate) or ADP becomes ATP (gaining a phosphate), significant energy is released or stored. Electron excitation is related to electron energy levels, not phosphate group changes in ATP. ATP doesn't transform into glucose (glucose is a carbohydrate, ATP is an energy - carrying molecule). Changing phosphate groups doesn't destroy the ATP molecule (it's a transformation like ATP to ADP or vice versa). So the correct option is the one about significant energy release.

Answer:

significant energy release