Yes, it is possible to consume ATP, but you cannot directly eat it as a supplement. ATP is a molecule that provides energy for cellular processes in the body and is typically produced within the cells themselves. Eating foods rich in nutrients like carbohydrates, proteins, and fats can help the body produce ATP through metabolic processes.
Glycolysis produces 4 ATP however it uses 2 ATP in the process so the net gain is only 2 ATP
Many say that is 36 or 38 ATP but in reality it is actually 34 ATP.
Typically it will produce a variable amount of Guanosine-5'-triphosphate (aka GTP), but in theory ATP can be involved so to answer your question typically no but possibly yes.
A net of two ATP are produced during glycolysis.
Obviously, the energy in living systems is stored in the bonds between phosphates of ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate). This energy is called bond energy. The high energy bonds are represented in squiggle symbol (~). The molecules of ATP is represented as A-P~P~P. So, the last two bonds in ATP are energy rich bonds. I hope you know that ATP is converted to ADP+Pi and ADP+Pi to ATP. (Pi= inorganic phosphate) When one molecule of ATP is broken, it releases 7200 cal. of energy.
Yes, you can eat shiitake stems. They are safe and nutritious to consume, containing fiber, vitamins, and minerals.
Yes, you can eat arugula stems. They are safe to consume and contain some nutrients, but they may be tougher and less flavorful than the leaves.
If you do not eat breakfast you will no get any energy (stored in the form of ATP) and you will be tired
Numbats are diurnal, so they eat during the day. A numbat might consume up to 20,000 termites in a day.
Nor so recorded to my knowledge, but it was possible.
They consume berries and seaweed, so they may be considered omnivores.
i think so, but why would you want to eat a remote?
Yes, you can eat spinach stems. They are safe to consume and contain nutrients like fiber, vitamins, and minerals. However, they may be tougher and less flavorful than the leaves.
you are eating so during growth you must consume enough to provide energy for it.
consume means to eat/drink so it just means the animal is having a drink
because they're fat as hell and will consume anything in their way; you have been warned!
Consuming 1g of fat yields about 9 kcal/g and can produce around 38 ATP molecules. Consuming 1g of carbohydrate provides about 4 kcal/g and can produce around 36-38 ATP molecules. So, in this case, consuming 1g of fat would yield slightly more ATP compared to 1g of carbohydrate.