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ATP can be used to drive reactions that would otherwise be energetically unfavorable. How does ATP do this? A. It is converted into cAMP and then phosphorylates an enzyme. B. It transfers its terminal phosphate to one of the substrates. C. It transfers all of its phosphates to an enzyme. D. It covalently attaches to substrates, generating products. E. It covalently attaches to an enzyme, speeding up its action.

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