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ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is a high energy molecule that stores the energy we need for most reactions within the human body. ATP is synthesised in the Mitochondria of a cell, in what is called the electron transfer chain. | ATP ([[adenosine|adenosine]] triphosphate) is a high energy molecule that stores the energy we need for most reactions within the human body. ATP is synthesised in the [[Mitochondria|Mitochondria]] of a cell, in what is called the [[electron transfer chain|electron transfer chain]]. |
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ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is a high energy molecule that stores the energy we need for most reactions within the human body. ATP is synthesised in the Mitochondria of a cell, in what is called the electron transfer chain.