No, ATP is a product. ADP assists in the creation of ATP in cellular respiration.
No. That's ATP.
Photosynthesis and respiration
ATP is used for cellular respiration. It is not a product of cellular respiration.
ATP and ADP are used in cellular respiration to produce sugars. (ATP= energy)
Glucose is a product of photosynthesis and a reactant in cellular respiration.
ADP (adenosine diphosphate) can be converted back to ATP (adenosine triphosphate) by acquiring a phosphate group through cellular processes such as cellular respiration. This conversion allows ADP to store energy temporarily in the form of ATP and release it when needed for various cellular activities.
ADP (adenosine diphosphate) combines with a phosphate group to form ATP (adenosine triphosphate) during cellular respiration. This conversion of ADP to ATP is a crucial step in storing and releasing energy for cellular activities.
Reactant- glucose and product- carbon dioxide.
Yes, then it becomes ADP.
Cellular respiration turns adp into atp in the electron transport chain.
ADP/ATP (adenine-tri- phosphate)
38 adp + 38p + c6h12o6 + 6o2 ------> 6co2 + 6h2o + 38 atp