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Why is atp important in biochemical reactions?

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Answered by HrutikChaudhari
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because ATP acts as a phosphate donar
Answered by jaswithabode
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ATP is required in various metabolic reactions such as active transport, generating energy for proper functioning of the body etc...
hydrolysis of ATP releases energy.most of ATP in eukaryotic cell's of animal is made inside mitochondria from oxidation of glucose this process is called cellular respiration.please mark as brainlist answer
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