ADP is adenosine di-phosphate. it only have 2 phosphate groups and release energy when dehydration reactions occur. When it is addes to another phosphate group through adding water, it form atp (triphosphate). ATP has more energy than ADP and both spend their enrgy by phosphorylating something (releasing energy through releasing phosphate group.)
2007-01-11 13:37:09
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answered by Anonymous
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ADP is molecule that when proper energy (fuel) is added, become ATP. ATP is broken to make engery for cellular use.
2007-01-11 12:50:11
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answered by BigPappa 5
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They are both energy carriers. ADP is adenine diphosphate, (is ahs two phosphates) and if you add a phosphate to ADP you get ATP which is adenine triphosphate (it has three phosphates)
2007-01-11 12:59:58
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answered by foxy14 1
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adp=adenosine diphosphte atp=adenosine triphosphate
2007-01-11 12:53:14
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answered by footballdepo 1
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adenosine diphosphate (C10H15N5O10P2) and adenosine triphosphate (C10H16N5O13P3).
if I recall, it has something to do with ATP giving off a phosphate molecule to produce energy.
2007-01-11 12:52:11
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answered by car of boat 4
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2007-01-11 12:51:25
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answered by Anonymous
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