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Select the example of anabolism. a. Starch is converted to fructose b. ATP hydrolysis to form...

Select the example of anabolism.

a. Starch is converted to fructose

b. ATP hydrolysis to form ADP + phosphate

c. Amino acids bond to form a protein

d. Starch is converted to glucose

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