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Nucleic Acids
ATP
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What is the structure of ATP similar to?
A
nucleotide
.
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What are the components of ATP?
A
ribose sugar
, an
adenine base
, and three
phosphate groups
.
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How many phosphate groups does ATP have?
Three.
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Where is energy stored in ATP?
In the bonds between the
phosphate
groups.
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What enzyme catalyses the synthesis of ATP?
ATP
synthase
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What happens when the bonds between phosphates in ATP are hydrolysed?
Energy
is
released.
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What is ATP hydrolysed into?
Adenosine
diphosphate
(ADP) and an
inorganic
phosphate
group
(Pi).
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What enzyme catalyses the hydrolysis of ATP?
ATP
hydrolase
(ATPase)
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What is released during the hydrolysis of ATP?
Inorganic
phosphate
(Pi) and
energy.
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What can the inorganic phosphate (Pi) released from ATP be used for?
It can
phosphorylate
other molecules, making them more
reactive.
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What is the role of ATP in cells?
To provide
energy
for
energy-requiring
reactions.
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