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22 March, 04:59
What are storeage molecules
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22 March, 05:10
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ATP
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In living cells, energy is stored in the form of high energy molecules. The most common is a molecule that we call ATP (Adenosine triphosphate). ATP is a nucleic acid containing three high energy phosphate groups.
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