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Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the special phosphorus compound that serves as the energy carrier of a cell. ATP stores and transfers energy within cells for various cellular processes such as growth, repair, and movement.


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The special molecule is called ATP, which stands for adenosine triphosphate. ATP provides the necessary energy to power transport proteins in the cell membrane to move molecules across it.


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The palisade cell is special because it contains many chloroplasts, which are responsible for photosynthesis. This makes the palisade cell a key player in converting light energy into chemical energy, providing nutrients for the plant. Additionally, its elongated shape maximizes the surface area available for absorbing sunlight.


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The Apollo lunar module was heated electrically. from batteries and an electric fuel cell.


What does a cell organ do?

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What is a special molecule that provides energy for a cells 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.


What substances will a cell allow in?

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How does energy get to the cell?

The midochondiron produce energy for the cell


What organelle converts light energy to the chemical energy in the cell?

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