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11 years ago Edited: 11 years ago, bonya
Explain how ATP facilitates biological reactions
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ATP is cell’s energy shuttle.  Hydrolysis at its terminal phosphate group produces ADP and phosphate and releases free energy. ATP is a nucleotide (adenosine) that has three attached phosphate groups instead of one. Hydrolysis of ATP (the combination of ATP and H2O) breaks the bond of ATP’s endmost phosphate group, releasing energy. The ATP that is produced in cellular respiration can be hydrolyzed to release energy that can be used to drive endergonic reactions
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