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Posted on December 14, 2017December 20, 2017

ATP: go, go, go!

Phosphates in the snow

If there is one molecule that could be called the ‘currency’ of life, it is ATP: adenosine triphosphate. It belongs to a large class of molecules of life, which are all high in energy and have constituent parts that would – given enough time – much prefer to separate.

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