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the source of immediate energy for cellular activity​

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Answered by PIKACHUGAMING
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Cellular respiration is the set of metabolic processes that take place in the cells. In this process glucose is oxidized through the metabolic pathways like glycolysis in cytoplasm and Krebs's cycle in mitochondria and produces energy in the form of ATP

Answered by PraptiMishra05
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The common immediate source of energy for cellular activity is ATP (adenosine triphosphate). All the biological and metabolic processes requires ATP as an energy source. Thus, ATP is also considered as ‘the energy currency of the cell’.

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A molecule of ATP contains three phosphate bonds. The last two phosphate radicals are attached by bonds of high transfer potential. They are also called energy rich bonds. The bond between second and third phosphate radicals possesses an energy equivalent of 34 kJ/mole. The bond linking the second phosphate radical with the first one has an energy equivalent of 26 kJ/mole. The last phosphate can be easily broken up and synthesised. An enzyme ATPase catalyses the breakdown of ATP into ADP thus releasing a large amount of energy.  

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