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What is the energy called that cells produce to power some of the protein channels?

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The energy that cells produce to power protein channels, particularly in processes such as active transport, is typically called **adenosine triphosphate (ATP)**. ATP is the primary energy carrier in cells and is used to fuel various cellular processes, including the functioning of protein channels and pumps that move ions and molecules across the cell membrane against their concentration gradients.

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