The amount of energy given by one mole of ATP is

The Amount Of Energy Given By One Mole Of Atp Biology Question

The amount of energy given by one mole of ATP is

Options

(a) 7.3 kcal
(b) 721 kcal
(c) 7600 kcal
(d) 1000 kcal

Correct Answer:

7.3 kcal

Explanation:

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Subject: Biology (4253)

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