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ATP
Adenosine triphosphate, a molecule with three phosphate groups combined with the nucleotide base adenine and a ribose sugar
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ATP
It is the immediate source of energy in a cell
It drives metabolism
Glucose cannot release energy directly, it must be used to make ATP
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Synthesis of ATP
ADP + P₁ + H₂O → ATP + P
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ADP
Adenosine diphosphate, a molecule with two phosphate groups
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Inorganic phosphate (P₁)
A phosphate group not attached to a molecule
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ATP provides energy for active transport and many other cellular processes
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ATP is synthesised in the mitochondria
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The electron transport chain is the final stage of respiration where oxygen is the final electron acceptor, forming water
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Oxidative phosphorylation is the coupling of electron transport and ATP production in the presence of oxygen
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Energy becomes available as redox reactions take place along the electron transport chain, allowing ATP to be produced
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