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Which lebel identifies the part of the ATP molecule that changes when energy is released in the cells of all living things, and what is the name of this process? A: respiration B: metabolism C: respiration
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Which lebel identifies the part of the ATP molecule that changes when energy is released in the cells of all living things, and
what is the name of this process?
A: respiration
B: metabolism
C: respiration
D: photosynthesis
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Photosynthesis is your answer
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