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what is ATP ? how it is produced in human cells ?

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Answered by Lusfa
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The pathways that produce ATP are stimulated when the cell needs ATP. In a resting cell, the levels of ATPare high. When the cell uses energy, ATP goes to ADP, because ATP is used for energy. At high ATP, oxidation by O is inhibited: the reactions of oxidative phosphorylation are not going on.

Lusfa: how is it???
Answered by Anonymous
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Together these 3 stages are referred to as cellular respiration. In human beings, cellular respiration converts adenosine diphosphate (ADP) to ATP and thus releases energy from molecules that are rich in energy.




Glycolysis - begins glucose metabolism in all cells to produce 2 molecules of pyruvate. Occurs outside of mitochondria, usually in cytoplasm. Cellular Respiration - uses oxygen from the environment and converts each pyruvate to three molecules of carbon dioxide while trapping the energy released in this process in ATP.
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