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here we must define energy constant of the cell which is:

E.C.C=(ATP +1/2 ADP)/(ATP+ADP+AMP) * 100
in living cells this E.C ~ 96 %
in dead cells this E.C will reach to 0 % because the chemical reactions that need energy (don't know whether the cell is dead or not) will use them up!

2006-10-26 14:17:56 · answer #1 · answered by Biochemistry 2 · 0 0

ATP or Adenosine 5'-triphosphate transports chemical energy within cells. When the cell is cooked, it may undergo chemical changes. When the cell dies, it just stops doing its work.

2006-10-26 12:17:03 · answer #2 · answered by titanium007 4 · 0 0

ATP is form for the cells to do an action, so there is not ATP in dead cells. ATP doesn't go anywhere because there is not ATP as it in any cell.

2006-10-26 12:14:11 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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