A) a third phosphate group is bonded to to an ADP molecule B) they break down sucrose to glucose and fructose C) the third phosphate group breaks off from an ATP molecule D) ions are released into the bloodstream
A) produce NADPH B) can both store energy and provide it for metabolic reactions C) help a plant produce carbon dioxide D) contain five phosphate groups
A) ribose B) glucose C) two phosphate groups D) adenine
A) stores energy B) converts energy C) absorbs energy D) carries energy
A) two phosphate groups B) adenine and a phosphate group C) ribose and a phosphate group D) adenine and ribose
A) rubioase B) amylase C) ATPase D) ATP synthase
A) 12 B) 36 C) 7 D) 146
A) adenine Triple Power B) adenosine triphosphate C) Adenosine TriPhosphorus D) Adenine TriPhosphate
A) It is not true. Cells do not use ATP at all. B) It is not true. Cells have a great deal of ATP on hand at all times. C) ATP releases so much energy that only small amounts are necessary. D) ATP is efficient for transferring, but not for long-term storage of energy.
A) adding energy and another ribose B) removing adenine C) adding energy and a phosphate group D) removing energy and a phosphate |