The production of ATP, adenosine triphosphate, happens during a complex enzyme-controlled biochemical process known as cellular respiration. In this cycle, three main phases take place producing a number of ATP molecules at each stage:
Glycolysis - produces two molecules of ATP. This process can also occur anaerobically.
Link Reaction - nil
Krebs Cycle - This produces another two molecules of ATP. This process must occur aerobically.
Hydrogen Transfer Chain or Electron Transport Chain - this yields the most molecules of ATP, making 34 molecules and bringing the total molecules from the whole cycle to reach 36.
Note that the predicted yield is only theoretical and there are numerous other factors that may cause it to not resemble the predicted outcome.
ADP, adenosine diphosphate can be thought of as a "flat" battery. ATP is the charged battery. Once the energy is released from ATP, the phosphate is 'gone' and another one needs to attach to the ADP.
Adenasine triphosphate, it is what all living organisms use for energy. it is produced from glucose from glycolisis(cytoplasm), and the Krebs cycle(mitocontria)
ATP: Adenosine triphosphate;
ADP: Adenosine diphosphate; AMP: is Adenosine monophosphate.
adenosine triphosphate
Adenosine triphosphate
True. It takes 2 ATP to start the reaction and 4 are produced so the net is 2.
False.
That is true; the potential energy in an ATP molecule is derived mainly from its three phosphate groups.
True. In the light reaction ATP and NADPH(2) molecules are created, then in the dark reaction they are used.
True
True. It takes 2 ATP to start the reaction and 4 are produced so the net is 2.
true
true
true
The name of the process that synthesizes ATP is called cellular respiration.
True.
False.
it breaks down ATP.
it breaks down ATP.
it breaks down ATP.
That is true; the potential energy in an ATP molecule is derived mainly from its three phosphate groups.
They both use ATP synthase proteins in ATP production