Biology, asked by anushkachowbey, 1 year ago

What is the difference between ADP and ATP ??
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Answered by harsh3374chauhan
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it is a energy currency in the form of which energy is stored in living organisms...
ATP - adenosine tri phosphate when it is utilised it break into ADP(adenosine di phosphate) + phosphate molecule and produce energy which is utilised by are body.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Thus, ATP is the higher energy form (the recharged battery) while ADP is the lower energy form (the used battery). When the terminal (third) phosphate is cut loose, ATP becomes ADP (Adenosine diphosphate; di= two), and the stored energy is released for some biological process to utilize.

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