Thursday, October 13, 2011

Muddiest Point

My muddiest point is the overall sections we read on ATP and ADP. I really don't understand what ATP is and the difference of ATP and ADP is.

2 comments:

  1. ATP is energy used like full energized battery and ADP is when energy is saved when there is only two phosphate groups AtP is when the third phosphate is added and has the most energy in the third bond of phosphate so u release energy by breaking the third phosphate

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  2. ATP is the chemical that cells want to use for energy by cells.

    ADP is a lower energy molecule that is found in cells. During CELLULAR RESPIRATION, mitochondria take ADP, energy (from glucose) and a phosphate group and FORM ATP.

    ATP can then be used by the cell to "power" all sorts of cellular processes.

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