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What is atp's importance in the cell? atp stores energy in carbonyl groups. when a carbonyl group is removed, energy is released to be used in cellular processes. atp contains a long hydrocarbon tail and is important in storing energy. atp is an important component of cell membranes because it is nonpolar and hydrophobic. atp can add phosphate groups, thereby releasing energy that can be used in cellular processes. atp stores the potential to react with water, thereby removi

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