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Energy is liberated when bonds within molecules are broken, releasing stored potential energy. This can happen through processes like combustion, nuclear reactions, or even cellular respiration. The liberated energy can then be transformed into different forms such as heat, light, or mechanical work.


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What will happen to the body phosphorus is not in it?

The most significant change would be that DNA and RNA cannot exist since the back bone of DNA and RNA contain phosphate. Phosphate is also used for many other purposes including energy transfer (ATP), protein modification (activation/inactivation), and signal transduction.


How does a molecule of ATP convert to ADP?

ATP is converted to ADP when it is used for energy. This can happen during many activities of the cell including replication or transcription of DNA or for "pumping" molecules in and out of the cell against the ion gradient through channels in the bilipid layer.


What energy transfers happen in a cup of tea?

The energy in a cup of tea is transferred into the blood flow to provide a low energy source to your body for movement; like exercise so you can stay exercising for longer.


What must happen for ATP to release energy to the cell?

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What is ATP and why is it cosidered a form of energy currency for a cell?

ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is a nucleotide adenosine bound to three phosphate groups. It's a molecule that stores chemical energy in its phosphate groups, and transfers one or sometimes even two (if there is a higher energy demand) of these groups to other molecules in chemical reactions that demand energy. ATP is important in reactions that involve chemical work, such as powering chemical reactions that probably wouldn't happen otherwise in a normal biological system or changing the configuration of molecules such as transporter proteins or enzymes so that they can do work. ATP is regenerated in the mitochondria, where phosphate groups are added to adenosine diphosphate or adenosine monophosphate molecules.


What will happen without energy?

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