uniform motion) ATP comes into contact with a protein. With this target protein are other proteins calledkinaseswhich phosphorylate other molecules, meaning that the kinase can remove a phosphate group from the molecule. In this case, ATP is phosphorylated by an ATP-protein...
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Describe how energy is stored in an ATP molecule? What is the fundamental role that ATP plays in powering cell functions? What is ATP production? Explain with an example. Describe how energy is transferred from sunlight to ATP, from ATP to sugars, and from sugars to your cells...
How many molecules of ATP are generated during the complete oxidation of a glucose molecule to {eq}\rm CO_2 {/eq}? a. 30 to 32 b. 32 to 34 c. 34 to 36 d. 36 to 38 e. 38 to 40 Cellular Respiration: ...
To determine how many ATP molecules are required for the formation of one molecule of ammonia (NH₃) by the nitrogenase enzyme, we can follow these steps:1. Understanding Nitrogen Fixation: - Nitrogen fixation is the proc
represented as ADP + Pi + energy ATP, or adenosine diphosphate plus inorganic phosphate plus energy yields adenosine triphosphate in English. The covalent links between the phosphate groups in the ATP molecule, notably the pyrophosphate bond between the second and third phosphate groups, store energy...
Increasing Energy The Importance Of Creatine: ATP or Adenosine triphosphate, is the main energy source within the human body. However, studies have shown that ATP levels can be depleted within minutes. This is wherecreatinecomes in. When consumed, creatine transforms into a molecule known as phosp...
Describe how energy is stored in an ATP molecule? What organelles produce ATP? How does the lactic acid fermentation produce ATP? How is ADP converted into ATP? Explain in detail how energy is stored in, and released from ATP. If ATP accumulates in a cell, what happens?
Why is ATP an effective energy carrier? Why is ATP important to cells? Is ATP to ADP catabolic or anabolic? How does ATP store and release energy? Why is ATP used over other phosphate carriers? Why is ATP required for glycolysis?