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Yes, ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is made up of adenine, a ribose sugar, and three phosphate groups. When ATP is hydrolyzed, it forms ADP (adenosine diphosphate) and a free phosphate group, releasing energy that can be used by cells.
u add a hydrogen to a ADP and it makes ATP.
It is the light reaction. Then they moves to dark reaction
When a second phosphate group is added its makes adenosine diphosphate AKA (ADP).
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Cellular respiration turns adp into atp in the electron transport chain.
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The cell breaks down ATP into ADP and inorganic phospate group. The ADP gives the cells (which make up your body) energy.
Yes; when ATP is used up (loses a phosphate group), it can be "re-energized" (phosphorylated) by the addition of a free phosphate. ADP is constantly being made into ATP and ATP is constantly being used up and turned into ADP.
ADP is made by ATP when one of three peptide bonds of ATP are broken down.
The byproduct of ATP when it makes muscles work is ADP and energy. They are not harmful in anyway.
ADP can be recharged by adding another phosphate group to it, converting it back to ATP through phosphorylation. This process replenishes the energy stores that were used up when ATP was converted to ADP during cellular activities.