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How is atp used to drive endothermic reactions in a Cell

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Answered by ragav33333
11
Endothermic processes in the cell then use this ATP to drive the reactions​When the
terminal phosphate linkage in ATP is broken using water, the energy equivalent to
30.5 kJ/mol is released.
Answered by mindfulmaisel
12

By breaking the phosphate bond in atp , is used to drive endothermic reactions in a Cell

Explanation:

  • In case of endothermic reaction there is absorption of energy inside the medium.
  • This energy comes from the high energy phosphate bond in the molecule of ATP.
  • The molecular form of ATP is broken down into ADP and as a result there is release of energy which is absorbed in the medium.
  • Also the phosphate bond can be hydrolysed when it is required and is the prime source of energy in the body.

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