It stores energy until a cell needs it. The ATP is an example of chemical potential energy because it stores energy. This energy is stored until cells are in need.
ATP is a chemical, not a form of energy. However, the energy stored in and used from it is chemical energy.
solar energy → potential energy stored in electrons and ATP → chemical energy stored in sugars
Most energy generation pathways in an organism is based on some form of external input. In animals, the food that is consumed is converted to chemical energy in the form of ATP. In plants, sunlight energy is converted to chemical energy. The advantage of having more than one potential source is that ATP can be produces even when a certain physical factor is available in limited quantities. For example, there are certain bacteria that require oxygen to survive, but are able to alter their metabolism to survive in an environment deficient in oxygen and still produce chemical energy required for growth.
ADP has less potential energy than ATP has. In fact, there are 7.3 kc less energy in ADP than in ATP.
Yes, the energy produced by ATP is generated by breaking chemical bonds. ATP transports chemical energy within cells for metabolism.
Because ATP stores chemical energy in its chemical bonds.
ATP is a chemical, not a form of energy. However, the energy stored in and used from it is chemical energy.
ADP has less potential energy than ATP has. In fact, there are 7.3 kc less energy in ADP than in ATP.
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The form of energy is stored as ATP during cellular respiration.
A person converts chemical potential energy into kinetic/mechanical energy when he walks. The chemical potential energy usually takes the form of adenine triphosphate (ATP) stored in the body.
No, ATP represents potential energy.
solar energy → potential energy stored in electrons and ATP → chemical energy stored in sugars
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I think the chemical energy in glucoseI transform to chemical energy in ATP. The chemical energy in ATP is transform to heat and Kinetic energyin the cell.
Most energy generation pathways in an organism is based on some form of external input. In animals, the food that is consumed is converted to chemical energy in the form of ATP. In plants, sunlight energy is converted to chemical energy. The advantage of having more than one potential source is that ATP can be produces even when a certain physical factor is available in limited quantities. For example, there are certain bacteria that require oxygen to survive, but are able to alter their metabolism to survive in an environment deficient in oxygen and still produce chemical energy required for growth.
ADP has less potential energy than ATP has. In fact, there are 7.3 kc less energy in ADP than in ATP.