The Ultimate Guide: What Compound Is the Main Source of Energy?
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Over 100 to 150 moles of ATP are hydrolyzed per day to fuel the average human body, making Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) the undisputed source of readily available energy at the cellular level. While nutrients like carbohydrates and fats provide the raw materials, it is this specific compound that serves as the universal energy currency for all living organisms.