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All organelles need ATP in order to move and function, ergo all organelles need to hold ATP. However, if you're referring to the production of ATP, it occurs in mass quantity in the mitochondria.

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Q: What organelle stores energy for ATP to ADP?
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Does ADP store more energy than ATP?

no! atp stores more! :)


ATP is a molecule that stores in its phosphate bonds.?

ATP stores energy in its phosphate bond. This energy is released when the bond break and ATP is converted into ADP. This energy is used to perform vital functions in an organism.ATP stores energy in its phosphate bond. This energy is released when the bond break and ATP is converted into ADP. This energy is used to perform vital functions in an organism.


How is the main differences between ADP and ATP important in the way a cell stores energy?

ADP has two phosphate groups while ATP has three phosphate groups. Each phosphate group stores energy, so ATP would store more energy than ADP.


What is the function of organelle Mitochondria?

Its is the nuclear plant of cell.it produce energy for the cell in form Of ATP or ADP


Energy trapping organelle?

ADP, ATP, and/or NADPH. It depends on what process and whether it's a plant or animal.


What stores the energy until the cell needs to use it?

I think its ATP and ADP


How do ADP and ATP differ in amount of potential chemical energy?

ADP has less potential energy than ATP has. In fact, there are 7.3 kc less energy in ADP than in ATP.


How do ATP and ADP differ in amount of potential energy?

ADP has less potential energy than ATP has. In fact, there are 7.3 kc less energy in ADP than in ATP.


Why is ATP often thought of as rechargeable battery?

Because ATP stores energy and releases it turning into ADP in the process. This ADP is then converted back to ATP by the cells so that its energy is ready when required, just like a rechargeable battery.


When ATP loses energy it is converted into?

ATP can't lose energy......... because it is energy.


Where is ATP stored?

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.


When ATP is converted to ADP Where is the energy?

Usually energy in the body's obtained from converting ATP into ADP. However, glycolysis, the process of converting glucose to pyruvate, releases energy that turns ADP into ATP.