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Multiple Choice
Which molecule is the primary source of energy for most cells in the body?
A
ATP
B
NADH
C
Glucose
D
FADH2
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Understand that cells require energy to perform various functions, and this energy is often stored in specific molecules.
Recognize that ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is known as the 'energy currency' of the cell because it can be readily used to power cellular processes.
Consider the role of glucose, which is a primary energy source that cells metabolize to produce ATP through cellular respiration.
Identify NADH and FADH2 as electron carriers that play crucial roles in the electron transport chain, a part of cellular respiration, but they are not the direct energy source.
Conclude that ATP is the molecule directly used by cells to perform work, making it the primary source of energy for most cellular activities.