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The body’s main energy store are adenosine molecules with three phosphates attached: ATP (adenosine triphosphate). When ATPs break down, releasing energy, adenosine molecules slowly accumulate in the brain, helping make you drowsy. Caffeine keeps you awake by binding to the receptors in the brain that normally bind to adenosine, blocking their effect.
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