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What are the functions of ATP?
provides the energy for respiration
provides the energy for photosynthesis
stores the initial energy released by respiration
provides the energy for all cytoplasmic chemical synthesis
make all other organic compounds from its own complex molecules

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Each one is correct except d
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Answer:

  • provides the energy for respiration
  • provides the energy for photosynthesis
  • stores the initial energy released by respiration
  • provides the energy for all cytoplasmic chemical synthesis

Step-by-step explanation:

Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a nucleotide used in cells as a co-enzyme. It is often called the "molecular unit of currency". It transports chemical energy within cells for metabolism and every cell in plants and animals uses ATP for energy. ATP is responsible for energy exchange and it has nothing to do with the formation of organic compounds from its own molecules so option D is not included in the functions of ATP.

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