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ATP has the highest bond energy when compared this all. because ATP having 3 Phospho groups and 3 phospo di ester bond. high energy is required to break this bonds. so ATP is a high energy compound. the body stored energy in the form of ATP. The energy gained by the Metabolism will stored in the form of phosho di ester bond as ATP. so ATP has the highest bond energy.
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I think 5 high energy bond in the first cycle then 4 per amino acid since initiation requires high energy 1 bond more
The high energy phosphate bond. This bond is broken by the enzyme ATPase.
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It is stored in phosphodiester bonds formed between alpha to gamma and beta to gamma.Please note that the bond between alpha to beta is not considered a high energy bond.
Carbohydrates and fats are the two most commonly used molecules for energy in the body. Carbs burn at 3.75 kilocalories/gram and fats are roughly twice as energetic
Solid fats have a high proportion of saturated fats.
If the bond dissociation energy for reactants is high then activation energy required for the reaction also will be high.
ATP contains a high energy bond which is used to transfer energy inside cells. This energy is then used to form the bonds that build other organic molecules. Once ATP has been used, it reverts to ADP which lacks the high energy bond of ATP. Cellular respiration releases energy from sugars and fats in order to convert ADP back into ATP.
Because of the high percentage of unhealthy components, such as sugar, and fats. - If you just look at the energy, you don't get the whole picture.Because of the high percentage of unhealthy components, such as sugar, and fats. - If you just look at the energy, you don't get the whole picture.Because of the high percentage of unhealthy components, such as sugar, and fats. - If you just look at the energy, you don't get the whole picture.Because of the high percentage of unhealthy components, such as sugar, and fats. - If you just look at the energy, you don't get the whole picture.
because of the absent of the double bond resulted in high melting point.
the phosphodiester bond is high in energy
I can't believe that someone answered "amino acids"......The actual answer is the bond between the second and third phosphate group.Because of the substantial amount of energy liberated when it is broken, the bond between the second and third phosphates is commonly described as a "high-energy" bond and is depicted in the figure by a wavy red line. (The bond between the first and second phosphates is also "high-energy".) (But please note that the term is not being used in the same sense as the term "bond energy". In fact, these bonds are actually weak bonds with low bond energies.)phosphate bond
They have a lot of electrons associated with hydrogen Source mastering biology
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That this bond is strong and needs a higher influx of energy to have disassociation happen.