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Under standard conditions, ATP can be used in phosphate-transfer reactions to generate glycerol-3-phosphate.

The main molecule for storing and transferring energy in cells is adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP). It is frequently referred to as the cell's energy currency and is like the money that is kept in a bank. When the cell needs energy, ATP can be taken out and used to fuel processes or stored for use in later ones.

An adenine base is joined to a ribose sugar, which is joined to three phosphate groups, to form the nucleotide ATP. Two phosphoanhydride bonds, which have high energy, connect these three phosphate groups.

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