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The primary source of energy used to form an ATP molecule is the breakdown of glucose through cellular respiration.
The phosphate group is the part of the ATP molecule that breaks free when ATP is used for energy, converting ATP to ADP (adenosine diphosphate). This release of the phosphate group provides the energy needed for cellular processes.
The molecule that provides the chemical energy needed by all organisms is adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
Adenosine, ribose sugar, and a chain of three phosphate groups combine to form an ATP molecule.
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One hydrogen ion is needed to pass through the ATP synthase in order for one ATP molecule to be created.
The molecule needed to start glycolysis is glucose. Glucose is a simple sugar that serves as the initial substrate for the glycolytic pathway, which then breaks down glucose into smaller molecules to produce energy in the form of ATP.
ATP
Phagocytosis is carried out using ATP as the energy molecule. ATP provides the energy needed for the formation of pseudopods and engulfment of the particle by the phagocyte.
ATP and NADH2