Asked by Mathew Jameson
How is energy stored in ATP?(1 point)
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ADP loses its extra energy to ATP with the help of glucose.
ADP loses its extra energy to ATP with the help of glucose.
ADP is given a third phosphate group, which stores energy in the bond.
ADP is given a third phosphate group, which stores energy in the bond.
ADP is given energy from glucose until it has enough energy to become ATP.
ADP is given energy from glucose until it has enough energy to become ATP.
ADP loses one phosphate group, leaving it with more energy.
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Correct answer: "ADP is given a third phosphate group, which stores energy in the bond."
Explanation: Energy is stored in the high-energy phosphate bond formed when a phosphate group is added to ADP to make ATP; hydrolysis of that bond releases energy for cellular work.
Explanation: Energy is stored in the high-energy phosphate bond formed when a phosphate group is added to ADP to make ATP; hydrolysis of that bond releases energy for cellular work.
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