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Multiple Choice
Why is ATP used as the primary energy molecule of the cell?
A
ATP is the only molecule that can store energy in cells.
B
ATP is the largest energy molecule available in cells.
C
ATP is the most stable energy molecule in cells.
D
ATP can be easily regenerated from ADP and phosphate.
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is a molecule that stores and provides energy for many cellular processes.
Recognize that ATP is not the only molecule that can store energy, but it is the most commonly used due to its efficiency in energy transfer.
Note that ATP is not the largest energy molecule; there are larger molecules like glycogen and fats that store more energy but are not as readily accessible for immediate use.
Consider the stability of ATP: while it is stable enough to exist in the cell, it is not the most stable energy molecule. Its instability is actually beneficial for quick energy release.
Focus on the key feature of ATP: it can be easily regenerated from ADP (adenosine diphosphate) and inorganic phosphate, allowing for a rapid and efficient cycle of energy release and storage.