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If energy is needed to remove a phosphate group from a chain in ATP, you can conclude that the energy needed for production must be?
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If energy is needed to remove a phosphate group from a chain in ATP, you can conclude that the energy needed for production must be?
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Less than the amount of energy produced
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It can be concluded that the energy needed for production must be less than the amount of energy produced
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