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Interactive animation showing how ATP functions like a rechargeable battery in the transfer of energy. ... ATP stores energy ... But in essence all you are doing is "recharging" your ATP, because in order to do anything--flexing muscles, thinking, or whatever--your immediate source of energy is ATP.
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www.biologyinmotion.com/atp/index.html
www.biologyinmotion.com/atp/index.html
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The major energy currency molecule of the cell, ATP, is evaluated in the context of creationism. This complex molecule is critical for all life from the simplest to the most complex. It is only one of millions of enormously intricate nanomachines that needs to have been designed in order for ... How ATP Transfers Energy...
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www.trueorigin.org/atp.asp
www.trueorigin.org/atp.asp
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When the third phosphate group of ATP is removed by hydrolysis, a substantial amount of free energy is released. The exact amount depends on the conditions, but we shall use a value of 7.3 kcal per mole.
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If one has ever wondered just how we are able to summons the energy to perform a number of activities under a variety of conditions, the answer, in large part, is ATP. Without ATP, ones body would simply fail to function. ... In fact, every cell in our body, stores, and uses energy, biochemically, through ATP, and on this...
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Increase Strength, Power and Endurance with Creatine! ... Creatine's ability to enhance energy reserves in muscles comes from its muscle protein synthesizing action, while minimizing protein breakdown. This occurs because creatine has the awesome effect of super-hydrating muscle cells with water.
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Anyways, here is my new question: How, exactly, does ATP provide energy to a cell? ATP is the abbreviation of Adenoside-tri-phosphate. The three phosphates are attached to the sugar component (a ribose bound to Adenosine) through high-energy bonds.
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www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/mole00/mole00072.htm
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Adenosine triphosphate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Adenosine-5'-triphosphate ( ATP ) is a multifunctional nucleotide that plays an important role in cell biology as a coenzyme, that is, the "molecular unit of currency" of intracellular energy trans...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adenosine_triphosphate
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ATP - Nature's Energy Store ... The prize was for the determination of the detailed mechanism by which ATP shuttles energy. The enzyme which makes ATP is called ATP synthase, or ATPase, and sits on the mitochondria in animal cells or chloroplasts in plant cells.
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www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Chemistry/MOTM/atp/atp1.htm
www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Chemistry/MOTM/atp/atp1.htm
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