When a cell has energy available, it can store small amonts of energy by adding a third phosphate group to ADP, producing ATP.
I got this answer from my textbook (9th grade). It is 100% right. :D
When a cell has energy available, it can store small amonts of energy by adding a third phosphate group to ADP, producing ATP. I got this answer from my textbook (9th grade). It is 100% right.
Inside a cell, the mitochondria are the organelles which release and store the largest amounts of energy. If you are referring to a biological substance, the correct answer is fats, or lipids. Please make your questions more specific next time to make it easier for us.
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.
Plant Cells store energy in the complex carbohydrates such as starch, disaccharides, and lipids.Animal Cells store energy in the Polysaccharide known as Glycogen.Cells store energy when a third phosphate group becomes bonded to an ADP molecule. ATP molecules are a cell's basic energy source.
The energy that a cell can use to do work is the energy stored in the chemical bond between the second and third phosphate groups.
When a cell has energy available, it can store small amonts of energy by adding a third phosphate group to ADP, producing ATP. I got this answer from my textbook (9th grade). It is 100% right.
When a cell has energy available, it can store small amonts of energy by adding a third phosphate group to ADP, producing ATP. I got this answer from my textbook (9th grade). It is 100% right. :D
Cells don't store energy. They make it as they need it.
Cells don't store energy. They make it as they need it.
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no proteins do not store energy they help active transport
In a eukaryotic cell, the mitochondria make chemical energy found in glucose molecules available for use by the cell.
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