Biology, asked by praveen8379, 11 months ago

Q. When one molecule of ATP is disintegrated the
amount of energy liberated is
(1) 1.8 kcal
(2) 38 kcal
(3) 8.15 kcal
(4) 4.5 kcal​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Option C os correct.

One ATP molecule undergo breakdown and produce 30.5 kilo joules or 7.5 kilo calories.

This energy is produced because of cleavage of high energy phosphate bonds present in the form of Adenosine triphosphate.

Answered by Anonymous
1

When one molecule of ATP is integrated approximately 8.15 KCal of energy is liberated. (option 3)

- ATP or adenosine triphosphate is the chemical compound which provides cellular energy in major living organisms.

- When the ATP gets dissociated in the hydrolysis process,almost 8.15 kcal of energy is liberated which becomes essential asset for the further biological activities in the cell.That's why ATP is considered as one of the most important biochemical substances.

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