ADP (Adenosine Diphosphate)
Catabolism releases energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is the primary energy currency in cells.
When ATP releases energy, it is broken down into ADP (adenosine diphosphate) and inorganic phosphate (Pi). This breakdown of ATP releases the stored energy that can be used for various cellular processes.
ATP release one phosphate atom through the craps cycle, it will reformed to ADP.
ADP
ATP releases energy when the bond between the second and third phosphate groups is broken.
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a molecule that traps and releases energy in cells. It stores energy in its phosphate bonds and releases it when these bonds are broken during cellular processes. ATP is often referred to as the "energy currency" of cells.
Yes!
when a phosphate group is removed
Aerobic respiration releases energy.It produces 38 ATP's per glucose molecule.
ATP can't lose energy......... because it is energy.
When the terminal phosphate group is removed from ATP, it forms ADP (adenosine diphosphate). This reaction releases energy that can be used for cellular processes.
ATP holds energy in its phosphate bond. When ATP's third phosphate is broken, it releases a lot of energy, often enough to drive a reaction forward.