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Multiple Choice
Why is ATP considered the energy currency of the cell?
A
ATP is the only molecule that can transport oxygen within the cell.
B
ATP is a protein that catalyzes energy production in the mitochondria.
C
ATP stores energy in its phosphate bonds, which can be easily released for cellular processes.
D
ATP is the largest molecule in the cell, making it ideal for energy storage.
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that ATP stands for adenosine triphosphate, which is a small molecule used by cells to store and transport energy.
Recognize that ATP is not involved in oxygen transport within the cell; that role is primarily fulfilled by hemoglobin in the blood.
Note that ATP is not a protein; it is a nucleotide composed of adenine, ribose, and three phosphate groups.
Learn that the energy stored in ATP is found in the bonds between its phosphate groups, particularly the bond between the second and third phosphate, known as a high-energy bond.
When a cell needs energy, ATP undergoes hydrolysis, breaking the bond between the second and third phosphate group, releasing energy for cellular processes.