Glucose is taken up by mitochondria and used to make ATP
ATP and ADP store and use energy.
For energy
It is the power generating site. It produce ATP in cells
Because it's the most efficient way for cells to get ATP, and those processes have been designed over time to be specialized in making ATP. However, this doesn't mean that the three stages of cellular respiration is the only way to make ATP. In photosynthesis for example, light reaction in the thylakoid membrane makes ATP in addition to NADPH so it may be used in the light independent reaction.
ATP (Adenosine triphosphate) is often referred to as the cells' "battery substance" because it is used as a coenzyme in reactions that require energy. It is produced in cellular respiration (using nutrients) from AMP (~ monophosphate) and ADP (~ diphosphate); in this process it basically gains phosphate groups. ATP then often binds to enzymes, transferring phosphate groups and that way energy. Note that ATP has other uses and is also one of the basic components of DNA.
Atp is the battery [Biochemical energy transfer Molecule] required for all Cell processes. It stores and releases energy that is often used by proteins to function (conformational change, phosphorylation, enzymatic catalysis, etc.).
No, it's probably a better way of getting a muscle cramp.
Cellular respiration is the main way cells get energy from ATP.
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.
One way is that they store it in bonds (E.G., ATP in its phosphate bonds).
It usually changes the shape of a protein molecule. This is the way life works.
ATP is a form of energy storing in living cells. When a cell is receive more energy than it needs, by a series of chemical reactions, that surplus of energy is store in molecules for later use.
It is the power generating site. It produce ATP in cells
Generate ATP are what makes sugar in cells. The body needs generate ATP.
Because it's the most efficient way for cells to get ATP, and those processes have been designed over time to be specialized in making ATP. However, this doesn't mean that the three stages of cellular respiration is the only way to make ATP. In photosynthesis for example, light reaction in the thylakoid membrane makes ATP in addition to NADPH so it may be used in the light independent reaction.
ATP (Adenosine triphosphate) is often referred to as the cells' "battery substance" because it is used as a coenzyme in reactions that require energy. It is produced in cellular respiration (using nutrients) from AMP (~ monophosphate) and ADP (~ diphosphate); in this process it basically gains phosphate groups. ATP then often binds to enzymes, transferring phosphate groups and that way energy. Note that ATP has other uses and is also one of the basic components of DNA.
No water isn't used energetically that way. It can be used to hydrolyze ATP into ADP, releasing energy and an inorganic phosphate.
Arsenic gets in the way of the production of ATP which is the molecule that transports energy to your bodies cells. Without the distribution of ATP your body basically just shuts down.
Atp is the battery [Biochemical energy transfer Molecule] required for all Cell processes. It stores and releases energy that is often used by proteins to function (conformational change, phosphorylation, enzymatic catalysis, etc.).