The energy is released.
2006-09-18 04:46:23
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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ATP has one extra phosphate bond than ADP does. Breaking the bond releases energy. Similarly, there is a release of energy in converting ADP to AMP.
2006-09-18 02:49:59
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answered by Anonymous
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It's released, but not by the breaking of the bond. It comes from other environmental effect.
Any decent chemistry class tells you that breaking bonds takes energy, and forming bonds releases energy.
But biology texts put out bad science constantly (see evolution)
There are other bonds formed to release energy when the ATP breaks to form ADP.
2006-09-18 02:56:05
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answer #3
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answered by Iridium190 5
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ATP ...............gives ADP + P + 36.76 kJ/mol
Lot of energy released that' s why that energy i s used in many of the processes..
2006-09-18 02:58:28
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answered by ashu 1
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Energy will definately released becoz Adenosine Tri Phosphate molecule will turns to Adenosine Di Phosphate by removing one Phosphate,,,,,, hence bond will brakes and hence energy will release,,,,
2006-09-18 02:53:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Released, that's how the energy is produced ;)
2006-09-18 02:47:01
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answer #6
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answered by Natasha B 4
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the energy is released!
2006-09-18 02:50:47
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answered by FarzaneH 2
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energy is released. thats how the cycle works.
2006-09-18 02:47:52
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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released.
2006-09-18 02:45:15
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answered by Anonymous
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realsed
2006-09-18 03:22:44
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answered by Anonymous
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