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ADP + iP ----- ATP

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When ATP molecules gain phosphates they become ATP molecules?

yes ADP + iP ----- ATP


How many phosphates do ADP?

ADP has two phosphate groups while ATP has three. When one phosphate breaks off of the three it the remaining two become ADP.


How does ADP differ ATP?

The biggest difference between ATP and ADP is that ADP contains 2 phosphates. ATP contains 3 phosphates. ADP means adenine di-phosphate and ATP means adenine tri-phosphate.


What molecule is produced in the mitochondria and has energy stored in its bonds?

There are thousands of molecules that fit this description. The primary biochemical Cellular [mitochondria based production] Energy Transfer molecules are Adp and Atp - Adenosine di- and tri-phosphates.


What is the role of ATP in an catalobic reaction?

ADP reduces when involved in a catabolic reaction and gains an extra phosphate group, becoming ATP (three phosphates), a molecule with more chemical energy stored than ADP (two phosphates).


How do ADP and ATP differ in the number of phosphate molecules?

ADP have two phosphate molecules and ATP have three phosphate molecules in it.


Where does the carbon come from in the CO2 that you breathe out?

The ATP stores energy in an organism. When it changes from ATP to ADP it is only the effect of how many phosphates there are in the two. When the organism is using ATP it uses a phosphate which then changes to ADP after it takes a one of the three phosphates to make it into two.


How are adp and ATP molecules the same?

ATP and ADP are similar in the sense that they are both molecules that release energy to the cells. ADP differs from ATP because it has one less phosphate group. ADP forms after ATP has released energy.


What is ATP with out a third phosphate group?

ADP. ATP = adenosine triphosphate (the last part means 'three phosphates', that's the 'tri' bit). ADP = adenosine diphosphate ('two phosphates', 'di' = two).


ADP molecules on the surface of actin serve as active sites for the formation of cross bridges with molecules of?

ATP not ADP binds to actin-myosin and is cleaved by to ADP.


Number of ribose molecules found in ADP?

There are two ribose molecules found in one molecule of adenosine diphosphate (ADP).


What is forming if energy is used to bind a phosphate molecule to ADP?

ATP (Adenosine triphosphate) is formed when a phosphate is added to ADP (Adenosine diphosphate).For ATP, "triphosphate" means it has three phosphates.For ADP, "diphosphate" means it has two phosphates.