ADP + phosphate + energy
Carbohydrate, lipids, or proteins can be broken down to make ATP. Carbohydrates are the molecules most commonly broken down to make ATP.
The number of ATP molecules that are produced depends on the type of molecule broken down -- from my biology book
ADP is made by ATP when one of three peptide bonds of ATP are broken down.
Glycogen is usually broken down in the cell. This will happen when the cell needs energy and ATP is broken down to form glucose.
Glucose is broken down due to cellular respiration.
ATP will be broken down to form ADP plus energy and that ADP will be combined to form ATP once again. And the cycle will continue again and again.
Carbohydrate, lipids, or proteins can be broken down to make ATP. Carbohydrates are the molecules most commonly broken down to make ATP.
Carbohydrate, lipids, or proteins can be broken down to make ATP. Carbohydrates are the molecules most commonly broken down to make ATP.
Cellular respiration
ATP is the bodies energy currency.
When ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is broken down, the products are energy, phosphate, and ADP (adenosine diphosphate). ATP--> ADP + P + Energy.
No, they do it to release energy.
the ATP molecule is broken down
ATP
break down of ATP into adp occurs when the one peptide bond of ATP is broken down.
Pyruvate, when channeled into the Kreb's cycle ultimately releases energy in the form of ATP and carbon dioxide.
mitochondria's are the ATP making structure in cells (ATP is and energy the cells uses which is broken down from proteins.