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Compare the storage capacity of ATP and glucose. How does the cell use each of these molecules to store energy?
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Compare the storage capacity of ATP and glucose. How does the cell use each of these molecules to store energy?
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The ATP get used immediately after its production, and isn't stored
it floats around in the cell.
where as
Glucose can be stored within vacuoles for example, and can be broken up when needed.its is lasting
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