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Provides the majority of all the chemical energy required to run the cells of all living things on this planet.
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| adenosine triphosphate |
(ah-den''o-sin tri-fos'fate) the compound that is the important intracellular energy source; cellular energy.
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| adenosine triphosphate |
This is the primary fuel used by cells to generate the biochemical reactions essential for life.
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| adenosine triphosphate |
a compound that is the main fuel cells use to synthesize molecules, contract muscles, and various other tasks.
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| adenosine triphosphate |
(ATP): ATP is a molecule which serves as the universal energy source for all plants and animals. In your body, ATP breaks down into adenosine diphosphate plus a separate phosphate group. This releases energy, which is used to power your body's cells. During periods of inactivity, the reverse reaction takes place, and the phosphate group is reattached to the molecule using energy obtained from food. In this way, the ATP molecule is continuously being recycled by your body. ...
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