how does ATP act like a battery in the cells
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1️⃣It is the energy molecule that all cells need in order to do anything within the human body.
2️⃣The molecule is used like a battery within cells and allows the consumption of one of its phosphorous molecules.
3️⃣Once the cell's phosphorous is used it becomes ADP, and in the mitochondria, the phosphorous is returned through a system called cellular respiration.
4️⃣During cellular respiration, if oxygen is available, the mitochondria can produce 36 to 38 ATP per reaction through aerobic respiration.
5️⃣If there is an oxygen debt when the muscles have used all of their supplies, only two ATP can be supplied through anaerobic respiration.
2️⃣The molecule is used like a battery within cells and allows the consumption of one of its phosphorous molecules.
3️⃣Once the cell's phosphorous is used it becomes ADP, and in the mitochondria, the phosphorous is returned through a system called cellular respiration.
4️⃣During cellular respiration, if oxygen is available, the mitochondria can produce 36 to 38 ATP per reaction through aerobic respiration.
5️⃣If there is an oxygen debt when the muscles have used all of their supplies, only two ATP can be supplied through anaerobic respiration.
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ATP acts like a battery in the cells because these are found in Mitochondria and Mitochondria is known as powerhouse of the cell as it store energy and provide to the cell organelles whenever they need it. Adenosine TriPhosphate is the full form of ATP.
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