How does ATP provide energy for cell functions?


by gaining a phosphate and becoming ADP

by gaining a phosphate and becoming ADP

by gaining a phosphate and remaining as ATP

by gaining a phosphate and remaining as ATP

by losing a phosphate and becoming ADP

by losing a phosphate and becoming ADP

by losing a phosphate and remaining as ATP


Answer :

Answer:

By losing a phosphate and becoming ADP

Explanation:

To complete a task the ATP molecule "loses" one of its three phosphates then becoming ADP.  With a process called phosphorylation, ATP is able to power cellular processes by transferring a phosphate group to another molecule.