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adenosine triphosphate A nucleotide consisting of adenine, ribose and three phosphate groups that serves as the energy source for cell metabolism. Energy is released when a phosphate group and a hydrogen ion are lost from ATP during hydrolysis, leaving adenosine diphosphate (ADP).
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adenosine triphosphate molecule that is the main energy carrier inside cells. Its terminal (or end) phosphate groups are highly reactive and critical to a number of important cellular processes
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adenosine triphosphate A complex chemical compound that is formed with the energy released from food and that is stored in all cells, particularly muscle cells. A cell can perform work only with the energy released from the breakdown of ATP.
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adenosine triphosphate the molecule which is the source of energy for most metabolic processes in living organisms.
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adenosine triphosphate An Adenine nucleotide containing three phosphate molecules. ATP is the prime source of energy for all living cells.
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