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.).
A good way to think of it is... ATP is the energy currency of the cell. Cells need energy. Where do they get this energy? ATP. For example ATP is like money. If you need a hairdryer (macromolecules) you trade some money (ATP) for it. Someone can probably give a better answer/example haha.
To provide energy .
The purpose of ATP and compounds similar to ATP is to carry energy that the cell will use. This is stored energy somewhat like a battery has stored energy that you use when you need some work done.
The purpose of the cellular respiration is to make carbondioxide(CO2), water(H2O) and energy which is called ATP or (Adenosine triphosphate). The main purpose is to create the ATP energy however.
Think of ATP (and ADP) as a battery ... storing energy to be used as needed.
ATP
well it is to produce NADPH and ATP
produce energy in the form of ATP
ATP isn't created during the process of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis merely creates glucose, which is afterwards consumed to create the ATP. This ATP, however, serves the purpose all ATP does in the body: energy that the cell can use.
to adjust the NADPH/ATP ratio and allow for ATP to be prodduced
It is energy source
The purpose of ATP and compounds similar to ATP is to carry energy that the cell will use. This is stored energy somewhat like a battery has stored energy that you use when you need some work done.
The purpose of the cellular respiration is to make carbondioxide(CO2), water(H2O) and energy which is called ATP or (Adenosine triphosphate). The main purpose is to create the ATP energy however.
Think of ATP (and ADP) as a battery ... storing energy to be used as needed.
To generate more ATP.
ATP
well it is to produce NADPH and ATP
To make ATP.
to produce ATP, Adenosine Triphosphate