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ATP Adenosine Triphosphate

Function of ATP

Structure of ATP

Another way to see ATP!

Test Yourself!

What happens when a chemical bond is broken?

Energy can be added to AMP and ADP to make ATP!

Where is ATP Made in the Cell?

ATP produced on Electron Transport Chain

What is the purpose of ATP Synthase?

What do the cells need ATP for?

Use of ATP: Muscle Contraction And Cell Respiration

Chewing, digestion, movement, beating heart, expelling waste all require energy from ATP molecules!

Use of ATP: Active Transport (Low  high)

Uses of ATP: Bioluminescences

Thinking Requires Energy from ATP

Sleeping requires ATP

ATP in the Brain