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So what’s the real workhorse? — adenosine triphosphate.

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If DNA is your phone’s hard drive, ATP is the battery. And you’d be dead in seconds without it. ATP is a small, unassuming molecule made of adenine (a nucleobase), ribose (a sugar), and three phosphate groups in a chain. Those phosphates are the key: they’re negatively charged and hate being crowded together, like three people who all want to sit in the same tiny chair. So what’s the real workhorse

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