Respuesta :
Two of the most important energy-carrying molecules are glucose and adenosine triphosphate, commonly referred to as ATP. These are nearly universal fuels throughout the living world and are both key players in photosynthesis
Answer:
They are both chemical sources of energy. If you want a difference between the two, it is that they have differnen chemical structure. Glucose is made from carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen while ATP is made ribose, a five-carbon sugar, three phosphate groups, and adenine , a nitrogen-containing compound (also known as a nitrogenous base).
