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How does ATP provide energy to a cell?

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ATP provides energy to a cell in a simple way: it stores energy in its chemical bonds. When a cell needs energy to perform tasks, it breaks one of ATP's phosphate bonds, releasing the stored energy. This energy can be used for various cellular activities like muscle contraction, active transport, and more. So, ATP acts as a kind of energy "currency" for cells, readily giving up its stored energy when needed.
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