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a nucleotide derived from adenosine that occurs in muscle tissue; the major source of energy for cellular reactions
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ATP. A substance present in all living cells that provides energy for many metabolic processes and is involved in making RNA. ATP made in the laboratory is being studied in patients with advanced solid tumors to see if it can decrease weight loss and improve muscle strength.
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| adenosine triphosphate |
A compound that stores energy in muscles to fuel contractions. ATP breaks down into ADP to provide the energy for such muscle contractions. You can think of it as the actual fuel our muscles use to move.
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| adenosine triphosphate |
A nucleotide involved in energy metabolism and required for RNA synthesis; it occurs in all cells and is used to store energy in the form of high-energy phosphate bonds. Sixty percent of the food you eat is used to produce your source of energy called ATP. It is made when two Hydrogen atoms combine in your cells with Oxygen converting a compound into ATP. This is why, without Hydrogen you would have no energy. ...
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| adenosine triphosphate |
the molecule that is the cell's energy source. The hydrolysis of ATP to produce adenosine diphosphate (ADP) releases energy that fuels most of the biochemical reactions of the neuron.
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