Organic molecules, such as ATP, store energy within the chemical bonds that hold the atoms of the molecule together. For example, in ATP an enormous amount of chemical energy is stored in the bonds that link the phosphate groups together.

Identify the statement below that is true about how organisms access and store the energy within these bonds.

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Responses

Breaking the bonds that link the phosphate groups together in ATP requires energy from the cell.
Breaking the bonds that link the phosphate groups together in ATP requires energy from the cell. - no response given

Forming the bonds to link the phosphate groups together in ATP releases energy for the cell to use.
Forming the bonds to link the phosphate groups together in ATP releases energy for the cell to use. - incorrect

No energy is lost during the formation of the phosphate bonds of ATP during cellular respiration.
No energy is lost during the formation of the phosphate bonds of ATP during cellular respiration. - no response given

Breaking the bonds that link the phosphate groups together in ATP releases energy for the cell to use.

1 answer

The correct statement is:

Breaking the bonds that link the phosphate groups together in ATP releases energy for the cell to use.

When ATP is hydrolyzed (i.e., when the terminal phosphate group is removed), energy is released, which the cell can then use for various processes.

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