| atp definitions |
| # | Definition | Sets |
| 1 | adenosine triphosphate | 73 sets |
| 2 | (adenosine triphosphate) main energy source that cells use for most of their work | 47 sets |
| 3 | main energy source that cells use for most of their work | 22 sets |
| 4 | a nucleotide derived from adenosine that occurs in muscle tissue | 21 sets |
| 5 | adenosine triphosphate, an organic molecule that acts as the main energy source for cell processes; composed of a nitrogenous base, a sugar, and three phosphate groups | 15 sets |
| 6 | adenosine triphosphate, a molecule that stores and then releases energy in living organisms | 12 sets |
| 7 | energy | 11 sets |
| 8 | an adenine-containing nucleoside triphosphate that releases free energy when its phosphate bonds are hydrolyzed. this energy is used to drive endergonic reactions in cells. | 8 sets |
| 9 | adenosine triphosphate, a molecule that acts as the main energy source for cell processes | 8 sets |
| 10 | molecule cells break down to free the energy they need to live | 8 sets |
| 11 | one of the principal chemical compounds that living things use to store and release energy | 7 sets |
| 12 | provides the energy for all cellular work | 6 sets |
| 13 | molecule that stores the useable energy created during cellular respiration | 6 sets |
| 14 | the substance that supplies energy to fuel cell activities | 5 sets |
| 15 | energy molecule | 5 sets |
| 16 | a single nucleotide with two extra energy-storing phosphate groups | 4 sets |
| 17 | adenosine triphosphate; a large molecule made of an adenine molecule, a ribose molecule, and three phosphate groups | 4 sets |
| 18 | adenosine triphosphate. | 4 sets |
| 19 | stands for adenosine triphosphate. it is the main energy source that cells use for most of their work. | 4 sets |
| 20 | adenine, 5-carbon sugar, 3 phosphate groups which carry a negative charge and are easily separated. this releases energy. | 4 sets |
| 21 | one of the principal chemical compounds that cells use to store and release energy | 4 sets |
| 22 | adenosine triphosphate, an organic molecule that acts as the main energy source for cell processes | 4 sets |
| 23 | adenosine triphosphate; energy-carrying molecule, which, when hydrolyzed to adp and inorganic phosphate, releases free energy | 3 sets |
| 24 | atp can power active transport by transferring a phosphate group from atp to the transport protein. this may induce a conformation change in the transport proteins translocating the solute across the membrane | 3 sets |
| 25 | adenosine triphosphate, the main energy source for cells | 3 sets |
| 26 | adenosine triphosphate, the energy molecule of the cell. | 3 sets |
| 27 | cellular energy | 3 sets |
| 28 | adenosin triphosphate | 3 sets |
| 29 | organic molecule composed of a base, a sugar, and three phosphate groups that acts as the main energy currency of cells | 3 sets |
| 30 | energy-carrying biological molecule, which, when broken down, drives cellular activities | 3 sets |
| 31 | the type of energy used in active transport; also the type of energy released during respiration | 3 sets |
| 32 | energy carrying molecule | 3 sets |
| 33 | provides free energy | 3 sets |
| 34 | one of the principal chemical compounds that living things use to store energy,used by all cells as their basic energy source | 3 sets |
| 35 | adenosine triphosphate - what the cell uses for energy | 3 sets |
| 36 | main energy source for cellular work | 3 sets |
| 37 | an organic molecule that acts as the main energy sorce for cell processes, composed of a sugar, and three phosphate groups | 3 sets |
| 38 | stores energy in a form that cells can use. molecule that stores energy to fuel activities of the cell. | 3 sets |
| 39 | what does glycolysis produce? | 3 sets |
| 40 | a single nucleotide with two extra energy-strong phosphate groups | 2 sets |