Biology, asked by monica9087, 2 months ago

ATP is the cells energy currency.Why?​

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Answered by khushisaini3054
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Answer:

ATP is an excellent energy storage molecule to use as "currency" due to the phosphate groups that link through phosphodiester bonds. These bonds are high energy because of the associated electronegative charges exerting a repelling force between the phosphate groups.

Answered by Evilhalt
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ATP is known as adenosine triphosphate, and it is a molecule containing carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen and phosphorus.

  • ATP is the energy currency of the cell because, it is the most preferred energy molecule in the cell.

Its preference is due to the following factors:

  • It donates its phosphoryl groups to release energy.
  • On hydrolysis, it releases a high negative Gibbs free energy which can be used to drive many important biosynthetic reactions in metabolic pathways.
  • The presence of adenine and ribosyl groups provide additional features for attachment to enzymes so it is able to regulate enzymatic activities.
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