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ATP drives work in cells by __________.View Available Hint(s)for Part Atransferring adenosine to other cell moleculesdiffusing from areas of high concentration to low concentrationgenerating heattransferring its phosphate group to other cell molecules

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ATP drives work in cells by __________.View Available Hint(s)for Part Atransferring adenosine to other cell moleculesdiffusing from areas of high concentration to low concentrationgenerating heattransferring its phosphate group to other cell molecules

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ATP drives work in cells by transferring its phosphate group to other cell molecules. This process is known as phosphorylation. It is through this transfer of the phosphate group that energy is provided for various cellular processes.

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