Why is ATP important in living organisms?
A) It is easily converted to starch for long-term storage.
B) It can transfer some of its energy to other chemicals.
C) It is an important structural component of cell membranes.
D) Like all other nucleic acids, it stores hereditary information.
E) Like RNA, it acts as a source code for the formation of proteins.
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