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I really don't know that's why I'm asking you. I'm only in the 11th grade and still don't understand... that's real bad but Biology is really really hard....... If you know could you please let me know? Thanks!

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During this process, a phosphate group is removed from ATP (adenosine triphosphate) to form ADP (adenosine diphosphate), releasing energy that can be used for cellular processes. This conversion is often catalyzed by enzymes called ATPases. The released phosphate group can then be used in metabolic reactions or to regenerate ATP through processes like cellular respiration.

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The main thing that takes place in the process of converting ATP to ADP is that one phosphate is taken from ATP which usually has three phosphates. This is what makes ADP which has two phosphates.

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