The use of the ATP system uses the P to bond with other P's to allow the chemical reaction where the energy is given off to produce the muscle contraction. The P is separated from the AT and joins with the PC to form PPC. The ATP system does not require oxygen as it's reactant.
adp or adenosine diphosphate
10 in anaerobic condition while 5*36 in aerobic condition .
Yes, hydrolysis reactions often require the input of ATP to break down molecules by adding a water molecule. ATP provides the necessary energy to drive the hydrolysis reaction by breaking the bond between the molecules in the presence of water.
break down of ATP into adp occurs when the one peptide bond of ATP is broken down.
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) breaks down to anenosine diphosphate (ADP) which can break down to anenosine monophosphate (AMP).
Your body will typically break down carbohydrates first to get ATP. Carbohydrates are a quick and efficient source of energy, which can be used to generate ATP through processes like glycolysis and the citric acid cycle.
They break down glucose to release energy.That energy is stored in ATP.
Diffusion does not require the use of any ATP.
To break down Glucose molecules into ATP which can then used for energy.
prodction of ATP from the break down of Glucose
mitochondria
oxygen :)