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In the bond between phosphate 2-3
Where is energy stored in the ATP molecule?
ADP (battery)
This molecule is similar to an uncharged battery
ATP (battery)
This molecule is similar to a charged battery
ATP
______ is a molecule that transports energy around the cell for cellular reactions
ATP; ADP
Energy is released when _____ is converted into _____.
Adenosine Triphosphate
What does ATP stand for?

ATP
ATP → ADP + P + Energy
What are the reactants?
ADP + P + Energy
ATP → ADP + P + Energy
What are the products?
released
ATP → ADP + P + Energy
Energy is being (released/absorbed) in this reaction.
ADP + P + Energy
ADP + P + Energy → ATP
What are the reactants?
ATP
ADP + P + Energy → ATP
What are the products?
absorbed
ADP + P + Energy → ATP
Energy is being (releases / absorbed) in this reaction?
ATP (picture)
This is a model of (notice three phosphate groups)

ADP (picture)
This is a model of (notice 2 phosphate groups)

1. Adenine
2. Ribose
3. 3 Phosphates
What are the 3 part of an ATP molecule?
The food we eat
Where does the energy to add a phosphate group to ADP to form ATP come from?
Carbohydrates
What macromolecule does your body break down first to create ATP?
Lipid
What macromolecule does your body break down second to create ATP?
Protein
What macromolecule does your body break down third to create ATP?
When the third phosphate breaks off
When is energy released from an ATP molecule?
1. Adenine
2. Ribose
3. 2 phosphates
What are the 3 parts of an ADP molecule?
Adenosine Diphosphaate
What does ADP stand for?
ATP (cells)
What do cells use for energy?
Adenosine Triphosphate
What does ATP stand for?
ATP and ADP both have
Adenine, Ribose and Phosphates
How are ATP and ADP similar?
ATP has 3 phosphates and ADP has 2 phosphates
ATP has more energy and ADP has less energy
How are ATP and ADP different?