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Why can't adenosine triphosphate be stored inside muscles? A) ATP is too complex. B) ATP is too large. C) ATP is unrecognizable. D) ATP is too unstable.
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Why can't adenosine triphosphate be stored inside muscles? A) ATP is too complex. B) ATP is too large. C) ATP is unrecognizable. D) ATP is too unstable.
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Why can't adenosine triphosphate be stored inside muscles? A) ATP is too complex. B) ATP is too large. C) ATP is unrecognizable. D) ATP is too unstable.
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D) ATP is too unstable
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I believe the answer is
D) ATP is too unstable
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