What molecule stores the energy that is produced during cellular respiration? h2o nadh atp glucose?
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ATP adosine triphosphate
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The ATP molecules are responsible for storing the energy during process of cellular respiration.
Explanation:
- The ATP is obtained by the conversion of the glucose molecules by the process of respiration.
- The ATP stands for adenosine triphosphate.
- This molecule is in chemical form and the cells can use this chemical energy. Glycolysis is the process that uses 2 molecules of the ATP and thereby producing the 4 molecules of ATP as per Glucose molecule.
- The aerobic respiration uses this ATP molecules.
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Number of ATP molecules spent to convert ammonia to urea is
a) four
b) two
c) three
d) one
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