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What is the use of atp in photosynthesis?

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Answered by rohitguptae62
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Answer:

ATP is the form of energy which is formed during photosynthesis process.

It forms in the presence of oxygen and helps to fill.our energy

Answered by ashishkhdkr1
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The energy released during cellular respiration is immediately use

to synthesise a molecule called ATP which is used to fuel all other

activities in the cell. In these processes, ATP is broken down giving rise to a fixed amount of energy which can drive the endothermic reactions

taking place in the cell.

More to know

ATP

ATP is the energy currency for most cellular processes. The energy released during

the process of respiration is used to make an ATP molecule from ADP and inorganic phosphate.

Endothermic processes in the cell then use this ATP to drive the reactions. When the

terminal phosphate linkage in ATP is broken using water, the energy equivalent to

30.5 kJ/mol is released

Think of how a battery can provide energy for many different kinds of uses. It can be

used to obtain mechanical energy, light energy, electrical energy and so on. Similarly.

ATP can be used in the cells for the contraction of muscles, protein synthesis

conduction of nervous impulses and many other activities.

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