ADP + P (Adenosine Diphosphate and a phosphate group)
2007-06-21 14:49:40
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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When ATP is hydrolyzed, the breakdown products are ADP (adenosine diphosphate - the third phosphate was the one connected by a high energy bond, that was broken to produce the energy) and inorganic phosphate.
2007-06-21 22:54:05
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answer #2
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answered by kt 7
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Atp releases energy when it breaks one of its phosphate bonds, so it turns into adp (adenosine DI phosphate) and a phosphate ion.
2007-06-21 21:53:58
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answer #3
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answered by Tom P 6
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The other's got the equation correct, I just don't want you to think the energy flies off into space or something. The chemical energy must be coupled to something like another chemical reaction or a physical process such as active transport.
2007-06-23 01:39:02
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answer #4
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answered by michaelhobbsphd 3
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phosphate + adp (adenosine diphosphate), which is one less phosphate group than atp( adenosine triphosphate). The next one would be amp(adenosine monophosphate) + 2 phosphates.
2007-06-21 21:52:24
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answer #5
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answered by Grits 2
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AdenineDiphosphate (ADP) + Phosphate group
2007-06-21 22:01:16
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answer #6
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answered by -Plasmid- 2
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ADP. Amino diphosphate I believe.
2007-06-21 21:48:41
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answer #7
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answered by Jake in Indiana 5
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ADP
2007-06-25 19:54:32
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answer #8
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answered by james b 1
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glucose?
2007-06-21 21:49:37
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answer #9
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answered by Heather B 3
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