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What is the function of ATP? To provide a source of food for the cell To provide energy for many cellular reactions To absorb heat produced by the reactions in the cell To help absorb energy from the sun

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to provide energy for many cellular reactions
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To provide energy for many cellular reactions.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the energy providing molecule that is essential for the various biochemical reactions that take place in the cell. Due to this ATP is known as the energy currency of the cell.
  • ATP gets converted to ADP and Pi to provide energy for the various cellular reactions that take place in the cell.
  • It is the hydrolysis of ATP to ADP and Pi that releases sufficient energy to drive the cellular reactions in a forward direction.
  • ATP is generated in the mitochondria.
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