This molecule is referred to as the energy currency of the cell, and is recharged by cellular respiration.

a
ATP
b
steroids
c
glucose
d
enzymes

a) ATP

The correct answer is:

a) ATP

ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) is commonly referred to as the energy currency of the cell. It is responsible for storing and transferring energy within cells. During cellular respiration, ATP is recharged by breaking down glucose and other molecules to produce energy. This energy is then used to regenerate ATP for cell processes.