Biology, asked by sgaileandat4740, 9 months ago

Name the chemical which provides energy trapped in its bonds to the cell.

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Answered by dipsy1202
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Answer:

Energy is stored in the bonds between the phosphate groups (PO4-) of the ATP molecule. When ATP is broken down into ADP (adenosine diphosphate) and inorganic phosphate, energy is released.

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Answered by inchudevi459
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Answer:

The chemical that provide that provides energy trapped in its bond to the cell is Adesonine tri phosphate an energy molecule.

Explanation:

ATP is called the energy currency of the cell .it is formed during various catalytic processes such as glycolysis,TCA cycle,glycogenolysis,beta oxidation of fatty acid etc.ATP contain three high energy phosphate group joined by two highly energetic phosphoanhydride bond.When our body requires energy to carry out muscle contraction,fatty acid biosynthesis at that time ATP undergo hydrolysis to generate ADP and pi this occur when the terminal phosphate group is cleaved from ATP but when 2 phosphate group is cleaved at that time AMP along with ppi is formed.

                1 molecule of ATP undergo hydrolysis to generate -30.5 kj or .7.3kcal energy.

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