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What are the functions of ATP

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-All are correct except the last one (I believe). ATP is basically a molecule used to store energy. Organisms use ATP when they want or need energy... thus,......
Select all that apply:
-provides the energy for respiration
-provides the energy for photosynthesis
-stores the initial energy released by respiration
-provides the energy for all cytoplasmic chemical synthesis
-make all other organic compounds from its own complex molecules

Please Help? I am confused! Thank you!

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All are correct except the last one (I believe). ATP is basically a molecule used to store energy. Organisms use ATP when they want or need energy... thus, any answer related to ATP 'providing' or 'releasing' energy for an organism is correct....

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provides the energy for respiration
stores the initial energy released by respiration

I know that much. Not sure about the rest. These two that I pinned down are definitely right, though. Activation energy is required to start it all up, and the energy released is stored in ATP molecules so that they can be shipped and broken to provide a more gentle release of energy.

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well ,,it's all sound RIGHT to me EXEPT for the last 1 (make all other organic compounds from its own complex molecules) <<< i think it is wrong
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