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What is the role of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) within a cell? A) Release carbon dioxide B) Biological molecule that stores energy C) Use glucose D) Controls chemical reactions
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What is the role of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) within a cell?
A) Release carbon dioxide
B) Biological molecule that stores energy
C) Use glucose
D) Controls chemical reactions
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The answer is B.
Reason: ATP is essentially energy. It is a molecule that stores said energy from the cell.
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Its B. Biological molecule that stores energy
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