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Is ATP always used to provide energy for cellular work? Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is an important molecule for a wide variety of cellular functions. Students usually first learn about it in the context of cellular respiration. ATP is vital for all life as a source of energy for transport, synthesis of macromolecules, muscle contractions, and a wide of variety of other tasks. However ATP serves other functions as well. ATP is also the source for cAMP, an important molecule in cell communication. Cleaving phosphates from ATP produces cAMP and produces the signal.

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