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Ilia_Sergeevich [38]
3 years ago
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When cells undergo cellular respiration, the energy that is released from the chemical bonds of a glucose molecule is captured i

n ATP. The energy that is stored in ATP can then be used for many life functions that occur above the level of the cell in the body. Which functions require an input of ATP from the cells of the human body? Select five.
Biology
1 answer:
rosijanka [135]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

ATP is used for many cell functions including <u><em>moving substances across cell membranes</em></u>, <u><em>supplying the energy needed for muscle contraction</em></u>, <u><em>supplying the needed energy to synthesize the multi-thousands of types of macromolecules</em></u> that the cell needs to exist. It supplies energy not only to heart muscle (for blood circulation) and skeletal muscle (such as for gross body movement), but also to the chromosomes and flagella to enable them to carry out their many functions. ATP is <em><u>also used as an on-off switch both to control chemical reactions and to send messages.</u></em>

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