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When a cell has energy available, it can store small amonts of energy by adding a third phosphate group to ADP, producing ATP. I got this answer from my textbook (9th grade). It is 100% right. :D
Energy, especially in its base form of heat, likes to spread out quickly. If the cell released massive amounts of energy all at once, it wouldn't get to use nearly as much of it.
Relatively small amounts of energy are released or absorbed.
Nuclear reactions convert very small amounts of matter into significant amounts of energy.
When food is broken down, energy is temporarily stored in a glucose molecule. This is the major reason that overweight persons have a higher risk for Type 2 Diabetes. The more food a person eats, the more glucose molecules are needed to store the body's energy.
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In the absence of oxygen, however, an anaerobic process can produce small amounts of ATP to keep the cell from dying.
When a cell has energy available, it can store small amonts of energy by adding a third phosphate group to ADP, producing ATP. I got this answer from my textbook (9th grade). It is 100% right.
When a cell has energy available, it can store small amonts of energy by adding a third phosphate group to ADP, producing ATP. I got this answer from my textbook (9th grade). It is 100% right. :D
Energy, especially in its base form of heat, likes to spread out quickly. If the cell released massive amounts of energy all at once, it wouldn't get to use nearly as much of it.
When a cell has energy available, it can store small amonts of energy by adding a third phosphate group to ADP, producing ATP. I got this answer from my textbook (9th grade). It is 100% right. :D
Flour: Simple carbohydrate so it gives you enjoy Sugar : For extra energy Butter : Fats needed for stored energy eggs : Protein needs for muscle and body growth Overall Pastry is good for you in small amounts each day! I Mean small amounts.
In the phosphate tails of the molecule. These three phosphate groups contain two charged oxygen's apiece and thes naturally repel each other which makes the molecule have unstable tails which have much potential energy released in oxidative phosphorylation.
Some sources of energy are described as dilute. This means that large amounts are needed to produce small amounts of useful energy.
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It's all chemical energy with a small amount of surface charge.