ATP hydrolysis provides energy to power A. Exergonic reactions B. Endergonic reactions C. Reactions that break down polymers D. Movement of ions through channels
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ATP (adenosine triphosphate) hydrolysis is a process where ATP is broken down into ADP (adenosine diphosphate) and inorganic phosphate, releasing energy. This energy is used to drive various cellular processes. Show more…
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Hydrolysis of ATP releases energy, which ultimately results in the production of ADP and inorganic phosphate. What is commonly the immediate fate of the phosphate released by ATP hydrolysis in the cell? Select one: A. It is secreted as waste. B. It is attached to a substrate to form a phosphorylated intermediate. C. It diffuses through an ion channel into the Golgi apparatus, where it modifies secreted proteins. D. It is attached to ADP to regenerate ATP.
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The synthesis of ATP from ADP and $P$ a. stores energy in a form that can drive cellular work. b. involves the hydrolysis of a phosphate bond. c. transfers a phosphate, priming a protein to do work. d. is an exergonic process.
The synthesis of ATP from ADP and (P) a. stores energy in a form that can drive cellular work. b. involves the hydrolysis of a phosphate bond. c. transfers a phosphate, priming a protein to do work. d. is an exergonic process.
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