An ATP molecule is made of ribose, adenosine, and phosphate. The energy is stored within the bonds of the phosphate molecules.
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Yes. It is a good example of energy transformation or conversion. In this energy stored in glucose molecule is released in small pockets. And stored in 38 ATP molecules. Here ADP molecule get converted into ATP molecule. When energy is required, ATP molecule is reconverted into ADP molecule.
Do you mean "WHAT is the substance called, where energy produced by the mitochondria, is stored?"ATP is produced by the mitochondria and it is stored there too.
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Energy in glucose is released. That energy is stored in ATP
The energy of the ATP molecule is mainly stored in the high-energy bonds of the outermost phosphate group, known as the gamma phosphate group. When this phosphate group is hydrolyzed, releasing energy, it forms ADP (adenosine diphosphate) and inorganic phosphate.
The energy in ATP is stored as potential energy in the triphosphate attached to the end. The molecule wants to remove one of the phosphates, when it does so, it releases large amounts of energy.
ATP (made in your mitochondria) stores energy in the bond between the 2nd and 3rd phosphate group attached to it. engery is stored in all bonds but this is the min one broken to use the energy in the cell
Energy is stored in ATP. It is the universal currency of energy.
One molecule of glucose stores 90 times the amount of chemical energy than one molecule of ATP.
The energy released from cellular respiration of glucose is temporarily stored in the ATP molecules. ATP stands for Adenosine Triphosphate and these molecules can be used to do work in the cell.
The energy from foods that is not used directly is stored in a high-energy molecule called ATP (adenosine triphosphate). ATP serves as the primary energy currency in cells and is used to fuel various cellular processes and activities.