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ATP is a nucleoside triphosphate and used in cells as a coenzyme that transfers energy within the cell. It is related to one of the bases and DNA and used over again. By ATPase do you mean ATP synthase, if so this is an enzyme that speeds up the production of making ATP from ADP + P.

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11y ago

It's not a macromolecule, it is a nucleotide because it has a nucleobase bound to ribose and phosphate groups. A nucleotide is a monomer that makes up the polymers in the class of macromolecules called "nucleic acids"

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12y ago

ATP does not have a polymer but in fact itself is a nucleotide because of its ribose and nucleic shape

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11y ago

It is categorized as a ribonucleotide triphosphate.

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ATP is a nucleotide

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13y ago

ATP is not a polymer.

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10y ago

No. It is not.

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A Nucleotide

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