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Jessie Mcclain
30 November, 19:39
What is the full name of ATP?
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Panther
30 November, 20:07
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Answer:ATP stands for Adenosine Triphosphate.
Explanation: It a high-energy molecule found in the cells of the human body, animals, plants, etc. It is capable of storing and supplying the energy needed by cells. So, it is commonly known as the energy currency of the cell.
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Ean Sanford
30 November, 20:30
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Answer: Adenosine triphosphate
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