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ATP is a nucleotide that carries energy.
ATP stands for Adenosine Triphosphate. It is a nucleotide used as a coenzyme. It's role is to transport energy from one cell to another.
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An RNA nucleotide is most similar in structure to ATP. ATP is a molecule that acts as an intermediary to store energy for cellular work.
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a multifunctional nucleotide that is most important as a "molecular currency"of intracellular energy transfer.Adenosine diphosphate (ADP), a nucleotide, is an important part of photosynthesis and glycolysis.ADP can be converted into ATP and is also the low enegry molecule. ATP is the breakdown of food molecules.Read more: How_is_ATP_different_from_ADP
The monomer unit of ATP is the Nucleotide Adenine.
ATP is a nucleotide that carries energy.
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No, it is a nucleotide.
ATP stands for Adenosine Triphosphate. It is a nucleotide used as a coenzyme. It's role is to transport energy from one cell to another.
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ATP which is the energy molecule used by all cells
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.
An RNA nucleotide is most similar in structure to ATP. ATP is a molecule that acts as an intermediary to store energy for cellular work.
No, ATP (adenosine-5-triphosphate) is a nucleotide, a molecule used by cells to transport chemical energy. In humans, the mitochondria produce ATP. The mitochondria are among many cellular organelles.