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Asked: April 7, 20222022-04-07T15:27:44+00:00 2022-04-07T15:27:44+00:00In: Biology

Atp can be used as the cell’s energy exchange mechanism because

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ATP can be used as the cell’s energy exchange mechanism because

  • A. endergonic reactions can be fueled by coupling them with the formation of ATP from ADP
  • B. ATP is the most energy-rich small molecule in the cell.
  • C.  ATP is disposable form of chemical energy, used once and then discarded by the cell
  • D. endergonic reactions can be fueled by coupling them with the hydrolysis of high-energy phosphate bonds in ATP.

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ATP, also known as Adenosine triphosphate, is the method that the body uses to store and use energy, or more specifically, ATP is an energy-carrying molecule, responsible for transporting energy to places where it is needed by cells. cell use. For your muscles or more specifically every cell in your body, ATP is the source of energy for the body to function.

When a cell needs energy, it breaks down ATP to form adenosine diphosphate (ADP), a free phosphate molecule, and releases 12kcal of energy for exercise. However, the amount of ATP stored in the muscle is not much, so to have a healthy long-term muscle, it is necessary to restore and maintain adequate ATP. The energy used to recover ATP is broken down from starch, protein, and fat components.

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    2022-04-07T15:35:48+00:00Added an answer on April 7, 2022 at 3:35 pm

    Here is my explanation about ATP:

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