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which statement best describes the primary role of adenosine triphosphate (atp) in cellular activities? it acts as the principal molecule for transferring energy within the cell. it serves as the main structural component of cell membranes. it stores genetic information needed for protein synthesis. it functions as the primary enzyme for metabolic reactions. the cyclical relationship between adenosine diphosphate (adp) and adenosine triphosphate (atp) is best described as: atp is formed when energy is released from glucose, and adp is formed when energy is stored. atp and adp are interchanged through the direct absorption and release of light energy. adp is generated when atp releases energy by breaking a phosphate bond, and atp is synthesized when energy is used to add a phosphate group to adp. adp is produced during protein synthesis and converted to atp during digestion.
ATP is known as the energy - currency of the cell. It transfers energy by breaking and forming phosphate bonds. When ATP breaks a phosphate bond, it releases energy and becomes ADP. When energy is available, a phosphate group is added to ADP to form ATP.
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- It acts as the principal molecule for transferring energy within the cell.
- ADP is generated when ATP releases energy by breaking a phosphate bond, and ATP is synthesized when energy is used to add a phosphate group to ADP.