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What is the primary biomolecule that cells use for energy?

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Answered by athulyagksatheesh
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Answer: Inside the cell, each sugar molecule is broken down through a complex series of chemical reactions. As chemical energy is released from the bonds in the monosaccharide, it is harnessed to synthesize high-energy adenosine triphosphate (ATP) molecules. ATP is the primary energy currency of all cell.

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