what is ATP and ADP what are it's functions
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Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a multifunctional nucleotide that is most important as a "molecular currency"of intracellular energy transfer.
Adenosine diphosphate (ADP), a nucleotide, is an important part of photosynthesis and glycolysis.
ADP can be converted into ATP and is also the low enegry molecule. ATP is the breakdown of food molecules.
Adenosine diphosphate (ADP), a nucleotide, is an important part of photosynthesis and glycolysis.
ADP can be converted into ATP and is also the low enegry molecule. ATP is the breakdown of food molecules.
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ATP-adenosine triphosphate
The ATP is used for many cell functions including transport work moving substances across cell membranes.
Adenosine diphosphate (ADP), a nucleotide, is an important part of photosynthesis and glycolysis.
ADP can be converted into ATP and is also the low energy molecule. ATP is the breakdown of food molecules.
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