Why is glucose not a good immediate energy source for a cell?
If an inorganic phosphate molecule is added to ADP from a donor molecule we call this…
Substrate-Level Phosphorylation
What is the equation for respiration?
Glucose + Oxygen –> Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy (ATP)
ATP + Water –> ?
ATP + Water –> ADP + Pi + Energy
ADP + Pi + Energy –> ?
ADP + Pi + Energy –> ATP + Water
Which enzyme is required to catalyse the hydrolysis of ATP?
ATP Hydrolase (ATPase)
What is the function of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)?
To provide the energy to carry out processes in cells.
Describe the bond that holds the outer phosphate group on an ATP molecule.
Weak
Unstable
Easily broken
When a inorganic phosphate molecule is added to another molecule we call it…
phosphorylation
What are the components of an ATP nucleotide?
Adenine
Ribose
3 Phosphates
If an inorganic phosphate molecule is added to ADP during respiration we call this…
Oxidative Phosphorylation
What type of reaction is: ATP + Water –> ADP + Pi + Energy
Hydrolysis Reaction
What are the components of an ADP nucleotide?
Adenine
Ribose
2 Phosphates
Where is the energy in ATP released from?
The bonds between phosphate molecules
What does AMP stand for?
Adenosine Monophosphate
What does ATP stand for?
Adenosine Triphosphate
How is ATP suited to its function as an immediate source of energy for a cell?
Energy from respiration takes the form of what?
Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)
What does ADP stand for?
Adenosine Diphosphate
Can ATP be stored in the body?
No - it is rapidly used so the body must constantly reform it.
If an inorganic phosphate molecule is added to ADP during photosynthesis we call this…
Photophosphorylation
What type of reaction is: ADP + Pi + Energy –> ATP + Water
Condensation Reaction
Which energy requiring process does the body use ATP for?
Which enzyme is required to catalyse the condensation reaction of ADP + Inorganic phosphate into ATP?
ATP Synthase