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Why ATP becomes ATP?

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ATP is Energy! :D

ATP is formed during cellular respiration where the plant turns glucose (created through photosynthesis) into usable energy. The energy which is created is known as ATP or Adenosine triphosphate.

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What molecule is released from the ATP?

ATP becomes energy for the cell and releases ADP.


What happens to the ATP after it binds to the protein?

After the ATP passes the high-energy phosphate to the target, it then becomes less energized ADP or adenosine diphosphate. ADP then goes back and becomes re-energized.


The energy of ATP becomes available to a cell when the molecule is what?

the ATP molecule is broken down


If a molecule of ATP is oxidized becomes?

ADP


The formation of ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate?

When ADP is phosphorylated by a kinase or phosphatase enzyme, it becomes ATP.


What happens to an ATP molecule when phosphate is removed?

it becomes ADP. ATP is adenosine triphosphate, while ADP is adenosine diphosphate.


How is the ATP molecule like a rechargable battery?

When ATP is used, it becomes ADP or Adenine Di-Phosphate. Adding another phosphate will "recharge" ATP.


What happens when ATP gives up one phosphate group?

When ATP gives up one phosphate group, it breaks the bond to release energy, and it then becomes ADP.


What happens to the ATP molecule when it donates energy to a cell?

it becomes weak


What happends when a phosphate group is removed from atp?

It becomes ADP + P


When is energy releases from the ATP?

Energy in released from ATP when it is dephosporylated (loses a phosphate) and becomes ADP. (Adenosine triphosphate-->adenosine diphosphate)


What happened to the ATP molecule after it has been used?

After the ATP passes the high-energy phosphate to the target, it then becomes less energized ADP or adenosine diphosphate. ADP then goes back and becomes re-energized