ATP and ADP
what are the 3 parts of ATP?
adenine, ribose (make up the adenosine), three phosphate groups (triphosphate)
what is ATP?
adenosine triphosphate; energy currency in cells
where is the energy stored in these molecules?
between the bonds of the phosphate groups; most between the second and third phosphate group
what is ATP needed for?
bulk transport, active transport, muscle movement
what types of carbon-based molecules (organic compounds) are the source for most of the energy in the foods you eat?
carbohydrates and lipids
what type of organic compounds store the least energy?
carbs and proteins (4 calories/gram)
when a bond between two phosphates is broken, what happens?
energy is released
the reaction changing ADP to ATP (and vice versa) is controlled by what?
enzymes
what type of organic compounds store the most energy?
lipids (9 calories/gram)
where is ATP produced?
produced in the mitochondrion
what happens to the ATP molecule when a phosphate group is removed?
the ATP becomes ADP, energy is released
adenine is...
the nitrogen base of ATP
how do plants produce ATP?
through photosynthesis
what is ATP used for in cells?
to create or provide energy within the cell
how is energy stored in the ATP molecule?
within the bonds (mostly between second and third) of the phosphate groups
ADP+P
ADP (dehydration synthesis)
ATP
ADP+P (hydrolysis)