How is energy stored in an Atp molecule?
ATP or adenosine triphosphate is the energy molecule or energy currency of the cells (and our body). Energy is stored in the form of ATP molecules and can be easily transferred from one location to another and can also be stored for future use. ATP consists of adenine base, a ribose sugar and 3 phosphate groups
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