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Q: What role does ATP play in living organisms?
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Is the goal of photosynthesis to get ATP?

The goal of photosynthesis is to provide organic matter to the living organisms of this planet. It does not happen only for ATP. Although, the way energy is utilized from organic food, role of ATP is paramount.


What is the universal currency of energy in living organisms?

ATP


The main source of energy for reactions that occur in all living organisms is .?

atp


What is the fire that living organisms can use as chemical energy?

ATP


What is the energy transfer molecule used in living organisms?

ATP


What converts to ATP and is the fuel for all living organisms?

well atp is used and needed by all living organisms and adp is a component that forms it.I dont know how much that helps but i hope it does :)


The main source of energy for reactions that occur in all living organisms?

Atp


What role did cyanbacteria play in the evolution of life on earth?

The role of raising atmospheric oxygen to so high a level that multicellular and complex organisms could evolve. Oxidative phosphorylation generates the energy through ATP that larger and more complex organisms need.


What is ATP and why is it important to metabolism?

ATP is adenosine triphosphate. ATP has the amino acid anenosine and a tail of three phosphate functional groups. ATP is the main source of energy for living organisms. It is important to the metabolism and all other systems because when one of the three phosphate groups break off energy is realeased. ATP is the fuel for living organisms.


What is role is ATP and ADP play in cells?

ATP and ADP are used in cellular respiration to produce sugars. (ATP= energy)


A chemical process where living organisms break down glucose to produce ATP is?

glycolysis


Why is phosphorus important to living organisms?

Phosphorus is an element of ATP, the energy molecule of living organisms, hence it is important in metabolic activities. Phosphorous is also a component of nucleic acids.