cyclic photophosphorylation
Measure ATP production, carbon dioxide production, and oxygen use For one molecule of glucose, you will get the most ATP if using cellular respiration as opposed to just glycolysis More carbon dioxide will be produced if using cellular respiration
ATP is always alternationg between ADP and ATP. ADP is a simpler form of ATP, which is made up of two phosphate groups instead of three. ATP is usually used in mitochondrial cycles such as glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation, and is usually made from ADP during these cycles. So, my first guess would be that ADP is like the 'dormant' stage of ATP, meaning it is in that form when it is not being directly used to 'power' cycles. Therefore, there is no way to 'measure' their 'life span', they are simply being made and broken down according to cell functions.
ATP - adenosine triphosphate
The old ATP tally differs from the new ATP tally by about 2 ATP.
NADPH and ATP
ATP is known as Adenosine TriPhosphate. Hence the abbreviation ATP. ATP is produced by the ribosome in a cell. ATP is energy for the cell.
adp+p(i)--->atp ADP +P ---> ATP
1 ATP is used to begin.Also another ATP is used in glycolisis.
Glycolysis produces 4 ATP but uses 2 ATP to start the process.
ATP is a product.Respiration is a process.Respiration produces ATP.
They both are enzymes related to ATP. The difference lies in that ATPase breaks down ATP while ATP synthase synthesizes ATP.