What is the function of ATP molecules in living cells?

A. They act as coenzymes so that fats can be synthesized.
B. They form a genetic material.
C. They capture energy from the oxidation of fuels in their high-energy phosphate bonds, and the energy is used in various cell processes.
D. They are an integral part of the cell membrane, important in transporting water molecules.


Answer: C

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