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Cells get energy from the food you eat. In particular, cells get energy from ATP which is product of cellular respiration in many organisms and photosynthesis in plants. When ATP is cleaved and leaves a phosphate (Pi) and ADP this reaction releases a great amount of energy, which can then be used by the cell.
The Answer is: the Energy from cellular respiration is used to convert ADP back to ATP.
It is used for the same thing in animal and other cells. It is used to make ATP, the energy storage molecule in cells. When any cell needs to do work, it breaks ATP molecules down into ADP and P molecules and the energy released is used by the cell to do work.
ATP molecules function as the energy currency in living cells. ATP -> ADP is used to couple chemical reactions that woud otherwise not be able to react. Type your answer here...
Mitochondria produce ATP via aerobic respiration using an electron transport chain. ATP :adenosine triphosphate ADP :adenosine diphosphate
ATP and ADP are used in cellular respiration to produce sugars. (ATP= energy)
Cells reform ATP from ADP and a phosphate in the mitochondria of the cell.
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The cell breaks down ATP into ADP and inorganic phospate group. The ADP gives the cells (which make up your body) energy.
it is the ratio of the ADP and ATP produced in a cell, based on the viable conditions of the cell. A proliferating cell produces more ATP than ADP. This even inlcudes cancerous cells that are proliferating out of contorl. Meanwhile, cells that are undergoing apoptosis, or natural programmed cell death, or cells that are undergoing necrosis, or death induced by harsh environmental factors, have more ADP compared to ATP because the cell is not proudcing ATP while hydrolyzing the remaining ATP into ADP. ATP, by the way, is one of the molecules that is used for energy to carry out tasks in cells.
No, ATP is a product. ADP assists in the creation of ATP in cellular respiration.
When there is not enough available oxygen for the cell to perform aerobic cell respiration (C6H12O6 + 6 O2 → 6 CO2 + 6 H2O), anaerobic cell respiration (fermentation) occurs. C6H12O6 + 2 ADP + 2 phosphate → 2 lactic acid + 2 ATPThis ^^ is where the muscle cells do cell respiration without air, creating 34 fewer ATP, which basically means it creates less energy.
ATP (Adenosine triphosphate) is broken down during Glycolysis and the Citric Acid Cycle during cellular respiration to produce ADP (Adenosine diphosphate).
Cells get energy from the food you eat. In particular, cells get energy from ATP which is product of cellular respiration in many organisms and photosynthesis in plants. When ATP is cleaved and leaves a phosphate (Pi) and ADP this reaction releases a great amount of energy, which can then be used by the cell.
The Answer is: the Energy from cellular respiration is used to convert ADP back to ATP.
It is used for the same thing in animal and other cells. It is used to make ATP, the energy storage molecule in cells. When any cell needs to do work, it breaks ATP molecules down into ADP and P molecules and the energy released is used by the cell to do work.