ATP & Energy Transfer

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  • Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)
    • molecule consists of adenosine & 3 phosphates
    • provides energy for digestion, nerve transmission & muscular transmission
    • food we eat can be stored in the body as amino acids, triglycerides & glycogen ready to be used as fuel for energy production
    • when metabolised the fuel are converted to ATP
  • ATP Breakdown
    • ATP is stored in the muscle cells & is the only immediate available energy source
    • ATPase is the enzyme that breaks down ATP
    • the breakdown of ATP is what gives us energy to perform tasks
    • it is broken down into ADP & a single phosphate
    • ATP -> ADP + P + energy
    • this is an exothermic reaction as the reaction is producing energy
  • ATP Resynthesis
    • to continue exercising, the body needs to rebuild the high energy bond between ADP & a single phosphate
    • ATP in the muscle cells exhausts quickly & only lasts 2-3s
    • ADP + P + energy -> ATP
    • endothermic reaction as the reaction is using up energy