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What is the difference between glucose and ATP? (1 point)
ATP is only a usable form of energy, but glucose can be used and stored.
Glucose is only a storable form of energy, but ATP can be used and stored.
ATP is a storable form of energy, while glucose is a usable form of energy.
o Glucose is a storable form of energy, while ATP is a usable form of energy.

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Answer:

Glucose is the carbohydrate produced by photosynthesis. Energy-rich glucose is delivered through your blood to each of your cells.while glucose is a usable form of energy.

ATP is the usable form of energy for your cells.ATP is a storable form of energy

Explanation:

The difference between ATP and glucose, is glucose is a storable form of energy, while ATP is a usable form of energy. Thus, option D is correct.

What is ATP ?

ATP or Adenosine triphosphate principal energy currency of the cell.

It is the byproduct of  photophosphorylation, cellular respiration, and fermentation process. It is highly soluble in water.

Beside energy source, ATP have a role in signal transduction pathways  and DNA synthesis.

Structurally ATP is a nucleotide which made up of adenosine molecule  and three phosphate molecules.

The three phosphate molecules are connected by two phospho-anhydride bonds which releases huge amount of energy upon hydrolysis.

After hydrolysis of ATP is converted into adenosine diphosphate (ADP) energy is released.

In ATP hydrolysis, removal of  one phosphate group releases  7.3 kilocalories per mole, or 30.6 kilojoules per mole.  

Thus, option D is correct.

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