BM: ATP Flashcards

1
Q

How do plant and animal cells release energy from glucose?

A

Respiration.

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2
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Can a cell get its energy directly from glucose?

What does this mean?

A

No.

It means that in respiration the energy released from glucose is used to make ATP.

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3
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What does ATP stand for?

A

Adenosine triphosphate.

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4
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What is ATP known as?

Why?

A

A nucleotide derivative.

Because its a modified form of a nucleotide.

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5
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Describe and draw the structure of ATP:

A
  • Adenine - nitrogen-containing organic base.
  • Ribose - a pentose sugar that acts as a backbone.
  • Phosphates - a chain of three phosphate groups.
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6
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What happens to ATP once it is made?

A

It diffuses into the part of the cell that needs energy.

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7
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What enzyme catalyses the hydrolysis of ATP?

A

ATP hydrolase.

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8
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How does ATP release energy?

A

Through hydrolysis reactions.

  • Bonds between phosphate groups are unstable and so have low activation energy.
  • When, broken they release lots of energy.
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9
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Write an equation to show the hydrolysis of ATP:

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10
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Why is it useful that ATP hydrolysis can be ‘coupled’ to other energy-requiring reactions?

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Energy released can be used directly to make coupled reaction, rather than being lost as heat.

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