The energy used by cells in their internal processes is called ATP. ATP stands for Adenosine Triphosphate.
Some info / facts about ATP:
- ATP is an organic chemical.
- ATP is used by cells, but it can also be produced in living organisms.
- ATP is a nucleotide (an organic molecule that builds up DNA or RNA).
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In turn, each nucleotide is itself made up of three primary components: a nitrogen-containing region known as a nitrogenous base, a carbon-based sugar molecule called deoxyribose, and a phosphorus-containing region known as a phosphate group attached to the sugar molecule
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