The energy released by ATP is released when a phosphate group is removed from the molecule.
  • How many phosphate groups does ATP have?
  • How are some organisms able to survive without sunlight and photosynthesis?
  • How are ATP and ADP related?
  • How is energy released from ATP?
ADP has two groups of phosphate.
  • How many phosphate groups does ATP have?
  • What molecule provides the most ATP?
  • How are ATP and ADP related?
  • How many phosphate groups does ADP have?
A molecule is a molecule that transfers energy from the breakdown of food molecules to cell processes
  • ADP
  • Chemosynthesis
  • What do cells use ATP for?
  • ATP
Cells use ATP for functions such as building molecules such as building molecules and moving materials by active transport
  • What is the most commonly broken down molecule to produce energy?
  • What do cells use ATP for?
  • How are ATP and ADP related?
  • Where does ADP come from?
Lipids form the most ATP, 9 calories per mg.
  • How many phosphate groups does ADP have?
  • What types of molecules are used to make ATP?
  • Which molecules are most often broken down to make ATP?
  • What molecule provides the most ATP?
When phosphate is removed, energy is released and ATP becomes ADP.
  • What types of molecules produce the most ATP?
  • Where does ADP come from?
  • What do cells use ATP for?
  • How are ATP and ADP related?
Adding a phosphate group to ADP forms ATP and energy.
  • How does ADP become ATP?
  • How are ATP and ADP related?
  • Where does ADP come from?
  • What molecule provides the most ATP?
The food that you eat does not contain ATP that your cells use, first, they must be digested. Digestion breaks down food into smaller molecules that can be used to make ATP.
  • What is the most commonly broken down molecule to produce energy?
  • How many phosphate groups does ATP have?
  • Describe how you do not get energy directly from the food that you eat.
  • How are some organisms able to survive without sunlight and photosynthesis?
Carbohydrates are most commonly used to make ATP, but lipids create the most ATP.
  • Which molecules are most often broken down to make ATP?
  • What types of molecules are used to make ATP?
  • What types of molecules produce the most ATP?
  • What is the most commonly broken down molecule to produce energy?
Carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins produce the most number of ATP.
  • What types of molecules produce the most ATP?
  • What types of molecules are used to make ATP?
  • Which molecules are most often broken down to make ATP?
  • What is the most commonly broken down molecule to produce energy?
ATP has three different phosphate groups, but the bond holding the third phosphate group is unstable and is very easily broken.
  • How many phosphate groups does ATP have?
  • How many phosphate groups does ADP have?
  • Why are proteins less likely to be used?
  • How are ATP and ADP related?
Organisms use chemosynthesis to make energy-storing carbon-based molecules instead of light energy.
  • How are ATP and ADP related?
  • Why are proteins less likely to be used?
  • How are some organisms able to survive without sunlight and photosynthesis?
  • What is the most commonly broken down molecule to produce energy?
A lower-energy molecule that can be converted into ATP by the addition of a phosphate group
  • How are ATP and ADP related?
  • ATP
  • ADP
  • How is energy released from ATP?
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