Yes, your body uses ATP for energy related purposes. The molecule contains adenine and ribose and converts it to energy.
Glucose is the energy source for the body. But it cannot use it in that form, so it converts it to ATP for use in metabolism.
ATP is used as an energy store. DNA is used as the code for how to build an organism.
The easiest thing for the body to use for energy is glucose, basic sugar. It can make ATP from this which is what powers the body.
ATP production via the glycolysis ATP is used as the common energy currency in your body
ATP, adenosine triphosphate.
ATP is used by the body as a source of energy for the muscles.
The chemical ATP is used by the body in transferring energy from food down to the cells of your body.
Adenocine Tri-Phosphate, or ATP, is a necessary energy source for the body.
The process through which animals use to convert food into ATP is known as metabolism. This process will help to store energy that is useful in the body.
Generate ATP are what makes sugar in cells. The body needs generate ATP.
You have ATP because you need energy to run the cells in your body. ATP is somewhat like a battery.
Your body will use other sorce of fuel ( muscle, fat) so it will still produce the same amount of ATP