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What is the role of ATP in cellular energy transfer?
What is the role of ATP in cellular energy transfer?
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ATP (adenosine triphosphate) plays a crucial role in cellular energy transfer by acting as the primary energy carrier in cells. It stores and transfers energy through its high-energy phosphate bonds. When ATP is hydrolyzed (i.e., when it loses a phosphate group to become ADP), it releases energy that cells use to perform various functions, such as muscle contraction, active transport, and biochemical synthesis.