ATP is thermodynamically suited as a carrier of phosphoryl groups in animal cells because of all EXCEPT ________.
a. It is intermediate in group-transfer potential
b. It is still hydrolyzed in cells without enzyme action
c. It can be produced from phosphocreatine
d. It is stable under cell conditions

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Answer:

It is intermediate in group-transfer potential

Explanation:

  • Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is an organic chemical that provides energy to drive many processes in living cells.
  • ATP is the molecular energy currency of the cell. 
  • ATP is the molecule that hydrolyses ADP and Pi. 
  • Living cells maintain the ratio of ATP to ADP at a point ten orders of magnitude from equilibrium, with ATP concentrations fivefold higher than the concentration of ADP.