Adenosine Phosphoric Acid

Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the name of the molecular structure of a molecule that plays a central role in the energy metabolism of living organisms. It is an essential nutrient for cells as it serves as the body's primary form of energy storage. The main function of ATP is to synthesize other energy molecules such as creatine phosphate and adenosine diphosphate. ATP has a large nucleotide structure consisting of three nucleotides - adenosine, phosphorus and three different sugars - ribose (or thymine), deoxyribose or ribomurogein. This molecule is synthesized into mitochondria