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What is the primary biomolecules that cells use for energy

ATP
glucose
NADH
NADPH
oxygen

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PLATO ANSWER IS: ATP!!(A)

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User Sandthorn
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Answer : The correct answer is -

ATP.

ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is considered as the energy currency of the cell.

It is used as a primary biomolecule by cell for carrying out the processes that require energy.

It carries large amount of energy in the phosphoanhydride bond (present between two phosphate molecules).

During hydrolysis of ATP, the energy is released and utilised by cell for various cellular processes.

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