ATP Flashcards
1
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ATP
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- Adenosine triphosphate
- Cells release energy from glucose during respiration
- This energy released cannot be directly used by cells
- Therefore, cells use this energy to create ATP, an energy storage molecule
- Once ATP is created, it is transported to the part of the cell which needs energy
- The energy within ATP is stored within the phosphate bonds between phosphate groups. This energy is released when ATP is hydrolysed
2
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How is ATP used?
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- After ATP is made, it is transported to the part of the cell which needs energy
- Here, it is hydrolysed into ADP and Pi. The phosphate bonds between the phosphate groups are broken and energy is released. This hydrolysis reaction is catalysed by ATP hydrolase
- The inorganic phosphate (Pi) can be used to phosphorylate another compound, making it more reactive
- ATP can be resynthesised by a condensation reaction between ADP and Pi. This reaction is catalysed by ATP synthase