Biology, asked by passionate3, 6 months ago

In chemistry we read that bond breakage need energy. In biology, we studied bond of atp store energy and release energy on breakage. Anyone knows the trick?​

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Answered by nathanprakashmuralid
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Explanation:

ATP hydrolysis is the catabolic reaction process by which chemical energy that has been stored in the high-energy phosphoanhydride bonds in adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is released by splitting these bonds, for example in muscles, by producing work in the form of mechanical energy.

Answered by Anonymous
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In chemistry we read that bond breakage need energy. In biology, we studied bond of atp store energy and release energy on breakage. Anyone knows the trick?

Answer:

The energy stored in ATP at one location is released from ATP when the terminal phosphate bond is broken. In this process a phosphate group is detached to yield inorganic phosphate and ADP and results in the liberation of 7.3 kcal/mol.

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