In the phosphate tails of the molecule. These three phosphate groups contain two charged oxygen's apiece and thes naturally repel each other which makes the molecule have unstable tails which have much potential energy released in oxidative phosphorylation.
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.
ATP can't lose energy......... because it is energy.
Mitochondria convert the energy stored in glucose molecules into ATP (adenosine triphosphate) through the process of cellular respiration. This ATP is then used as a source of energy for various cellular activities.
ATP or Adenosine triphosphate is a nucleoside triphosphate. It stores energy in two high-energy phosphate bonds. As these bonds are hydrolyzed (ATP+H2O->ADP + Pi then ADP + H2O->AMP + Pi ) energy is released. This energy is harnessed by a living system to do work.
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
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.
ATP can't lose energy......... because it is energy.
ATP also known as Energy is stored in the Mitochondria.
The mitochondria
It form chemical energy i.e. ATP (Adenosine Tri-phosphate)
ATP is the stored energy from a cell while adp is the released energy
Energy of glucose is released. This energy is stored in ATP
The chemical energy of ATP is stored in its phosphate bonds. When these bonds are broken through hydrolysis, energy is released for cellular processes.
An ATP molecule is made of ribose, adenosine, and phosphate. The energy is stored within the bonds of the phosphate molecules.
Energy is stored as chemical energy. This energy is stored in the Second bond between phosphate groups in ATP.
ATP
Energy is stored