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11 July, 23:10

Which molecule is the "energy cash" of the cell? Carbon dioxide glucose ATP oxygen Really Sorry To Bug People! But I'm Really Unsure Of This I Want To Get A Good Grade In Science! So Sorry I Couldn't Find The Label Science So I Chose Chemistry!

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  1. 11 July, 23:26
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    The answer to your question is: c) ATP

    Explanation:

    a) Carbon dioxide this molecule is a product of cell respiration so is very important for the cells but it isn't a form of energy cash, then this option is wrong.

    b) Glucose: this molecule is used in the cell respiration process, from it the cell obtain ATP, but it isn't the energy cash for the cell.

    c) ATP: this molecule is used by the cell to obtain energy, when an enzyme cuts off the phosphate bonds of this molecule it gets energy so this is the right answer.

    d) Oxygen: oxygen is very important in the cell respiration process but It isn't usedas a energy cash.
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