ATP energy is stored in its 3 phosphate bonds. When the 3rd phosphate bond is broken, the energy is released. Then it only has 2 phosphate bonds.
The nucleotides bind with 2 hydrogen-bonds
2 ATP molecules
No, that process only produces 2 ATP. The most efficent ATP making process is the ETS which produces 32 ATP. The remaining 2 ATP are produced in the Kebs cycle, giving a grand total of 36 ATP.
1 ATP is used to begin.Also another ATP is used in glycolisis.
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it contains 2 high energy bonds
two high-energy bonds
it contains 2 high energy bonds
ATP energy is stored in its 3 phosphate bonds. When the 3rd phosphate bond is broken, the energy is released. Then it only has 2 phosphate bonds.
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)
It has 2 high-energy phosphate bonds.
The nucleotides bind with 2 hydrogen-bonds
Between the first and second phosphates and between the second and third phosphates