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Mav Mark How is energy made available to the cell to move large starch molecules across the membrane through the process of endocytosis? – A. Removing a phosphate from ATP – B. Combining two glucose molecules – C. Breaking carbon bonds in fatty acids – D. splitting the oxygen and hydrogen in a water molecule
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Adenosine TriPhosphate Let’s Get Energized!!!
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Energy The ability to do work – What do you need to do your school work? – Think, run to class, sit in seats, write, think more!
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ATP Adenosine Triphosphate Energy in the cell
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What is ATP made of? Adenosine (adenine and ribose) with 3 (tri) phosphate groups attached
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Cellular Energy Stored in chemical bonds between the phosphate groups The last 2 phosphate bonds are HIGH ENERGY Breaking the bonds releases energy
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Energy Released Energy is released when you take away a phosphate from ATP to form ADP – ATP ADP + P (phosphate) – Start with ATP, energy comes out so cells can work!
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ADP Adenosine Diphosphate – Di means 2 – You have 2 phosphate groups!
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Adenosine Diphosphate Breaking the last phosphate bond in ADP can convert it to AMP (Adenosine Monophosphate) ADP can be rejoined to the free phosphate to make more ATP
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Energy needed It takes energy to add a phosphate to ADP – ADP + P (phosphate) ATP – ADP puts energy in
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Sooooo….. To release energy: – Break a Bond To store energy: – Make a Bond
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