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sumthing to do with muscle contraction as ATP is needed to move the myosin heads in the myofibrils. but i need other roles of ATP in living organisms aswell....HELP

muscle contraction and relaxion so enables movement

secretion

active transport-changes shape of protein in order for molecules to move against concentration gradient

metabolic processes.

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