What is ATP and how is it used to store and transfer energy in living cells?

What is ATP and how is it used to store and transfer energy in living cells?



ATP is a nucleotide cofactor that contains an adenine base, ribose sugar, and three phosphate groups. Hydrolysis of phosphate bonds releases high amounts of energy.

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