CH2O (glucose) is the most fundamental molecule metabolized by cells (in conjunction with Oxygen) for energy.
ATP
ATP
energy molecules that breaks down into energy when needed by the body
ATP
ATP
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glucose
It makes energyATP (adenosine triphosphate) is a molecule that the body uses to store and provide energy for chemical reactions. When a cell needs energy, the ATP molecule loses one phosphate from it's triphosphate tail, which provides the energy from the reaction. ATP is converted to ADP (adenosine diphosphate) through this process.ATP is a molecule containing high energy bonds that acts as the primary energy transferring molecule in living organisms
The organelles which provides energy for cells are the mitochondria.
I say it is ATP.
Glucose, yIu get it from eating.
DNA doesn't provide energy for all cell activities, DNA contains instructions for the cell to complete its job as a cell and to reproduce, but ATP provides energy to the cell for it to do all of its activities.
The special kind of molecules that store energy for later use are adenosine triphosphate (ATP) molecules. These molecules store up the energy they get from the mitochondria (kitchen of the cell) in the cell. In the human body, unused energy is stored in the from of glycogen and in plants it is stored as starch.
ATP. Adenosine Triphosphate.