Calculate the concentration of ATP in a cell. You were provided 25,000 cells, and the volume of a single cell is 3,000 mm3.
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Number of cells = 25,000
Volume of single cell = 3,000
concentration of ATP in a cell = X
Concentration of ATP in a cell = Volume of single cells / number of cells
= 3,000 / 25,000 = 0.12
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