No. ATP contains the pentose (five-carbon sugar) ribose.
ATP has the structure:
adenine - ribose - phosphate - phosphate - phosphate
With two phosphate groups, it would be ADP. With only one phosphate, it would be AMP, which is one of the nucleotides occurring in RNA.
No, it has the sugar ribose.
100g sugar = 1619KJ of energy (according to Wikipedia)--> 1g sugar = 16.19KJ[1ATP]/[50KJ] * [16.19KJ]/[1 g sugar] = .3238[ATP]/[g sugar]-->3.08[g sugar]/[ATP]3.08[g sugar]/[ATP] * 38ATP = 117g sugar for 38 ATP
Jelly can contain glucose if it is made with added sugar. Glucose is a type of sugar that is often used in jelly recipes to help thicken the mixture and provide sweetness. However, some jellies may be made without added sugar and would not contain glucose.
glucose is made during photosynthesis
Glucose is the sugar used in glycolysis. It is broken down into pyruvate during the process, generating ATP and NADH in the cytoplasm of cells.
Living cells contain sugar that they use for fuel. This sugar contains glucose which is the primary molecule that is converted to produce ATP.
No, it has the sugar ribose.
Glucose is a type of sugar. But what we normally refer to as "sugar" is actually sucrose, which does not contain glucose.
No glucose is a sugar.
glucose
The energy in glucose (Cellular respiration) is used to produce ATP
When sugar reacts with oxygen in your body, it produces carbondi-oxide, water and ATP.C6H12O6 + 6O2 = CO2 + 6H2O + ATP
100g sugar = 1619KJ of energy (according to Wikipedia)--> 1g sugar = 16.19KJ[1ATP]/[50KJ] * [16.19KJ]/[1 g sugar] = .3238[ATP]/[g sugar]-->3.08[g sugar]/[ATP]3.08[g sugar]/[ATP] * 38ATP = 117g sugar for 38 ATP
Jelly can contain glucose if it is made with added sugar. Glucose is a type of sugar that is often used in jelly recipes to help thicken the mixture and provide sweetness. However, some jellies may be made without added sugar and would not contain glucose.
Sugar glucose
Mitochondria use the sugar glucose to change ADP into ATP. ATP is what produces energy the cell needs.
Mitochondria use the sugar glucose to change ADP into ATP. ATP is what produces energy the cell needs.