no! atp stores more! :)
ATP is more energitic than ADP because ATP has 3 high energy phosphet bonds out of which 3rd phosphate bond have highest energy which is not present in ADP (2 phosphate bonds)
An interaction between the biochemicals of creatine phosphate (CP) and ADP provides the energy to regenerate ATP. It occurs when there is a high energy transfer from CP to ADP and that energy is instantaneously used to create more ATP in less than a second. Or ATP can also be produced when glucose is broken down completely and some of the bonds that are broken are captured by the ATP molecules.
The ATP system is an anaerobic system which produces explosive energy for roughly around 2 seconds. In this system there are 3 phosphates which produce energy when the bonds are broken by creatine kenase. The ATP system is built from ADP, which includes 2 phosphates + phosphate + energy. However the body only stores small amounts of ATP therefore once used up it needs to resynthesise.
The biggest difference between ATP and ADP is that ADP contains 2 phosphates. ATP contains 3 phosphates. ADP means adenine di-phosphate and ATP means adenine tri-phosphate.
ATP is a molecule with three phosphate groups attached to a DNA base (A). the third and second phosphate are often removed in chemical reactions and the energy released from breaking these bonds is carefully channelled to catalyse other chemical reactions in the cell. ATP is also kept away from equilibrium of its chemical reaction, meaning in the cells there are many more molecules of ATP products made when phosphates are removed to give ADP or AMP: ATP <-----> ADP + Phosphate ATP <-----> AMP + Di phosphate (2 phosphates) By the cell maintaining ATP at high concentrations and ADP and AMP at low concentrations the energy released from breaking ATP down to ADP or AMP is much larger than if there were equal amounts of ATP, ADP and AMP. This is why ATP is said to contain energy, like pushing a Bowling ball to the top of a hill and then letting it roll down ATP releases energy when it is turned into its products.
ADP has two phosphate groups while ATP has three phosphate groups. Each phosphate group stores energy, so ATP would store more energy than ADP.
ADP
ADP has less potential energy than ATP has. In fact, there are 7.3 kc less energy in ADP than in ATP.
ATP is the energy molecule that gives energy to the cells while ADP has one less phosphate group and contains more potential energy because more bonds could be broken.
ADP has less potential energy than ATP has. In fact, there are 7.3 kc less energy in ADP than in ATP.
No. They use ATP as an energy source (ADP is left over after the energy is used). There is no storage there. Animals use fat to store energy, plants use starch.
ATP is more energitic than ADP because ATP has 3 high energy phosphet bonds out of which 3rd phosphate bond have highest energy which is not present in ADP (2 phosphate bonds)
The purpose of ATP is to store energy. ATP stands for adenosine tri-phosphate, and the energy is mostly stored in the third phosphate bond. ATP is used by cells 24/7 as a form of energy. The purpose of ADP is to have to potential to store energy. ADP stands for adenosine di-phosphate, and when another phosphate is added onto the molecule it is called ATP and will store energy. When ATP releases energy the third phosphate comes off and it becomes ADP.
ATP has much more energy than ADP because it has one more phosphate bond which contains energy.
because adp is missing a phosphate group and thus cannot carry as much energy as adenosine triphosphate.
It's not. ADP is the low energy (discharged) state.
ATP is what energy is stored as in mitochondria in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. ADP is what is left when a triphosphate is used for energy in the cell for example facilitated diffusion where ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) is used and it then becomes ADP (Adenosine Diphosphate).