Describe the ADP molecule and its function within a cell.
ADP abbreviation • Biochemistry adenosine diphosphate. • automatic data processing. adenosine triphosphate |trīˈfäsˌfāt| (abbr.: ATP) noun Biochemistry a compound consisting of an adenosine molecule bonded to three phosphate groups, present in all living tissue. The breakage of one phosphate linkage (to form adenosine diphosphate, ADP) provides energy for physiological processes such as muscular contraction.
DP are the product of the release of the energy from the ATP the third phosphate on the adensoine tri-phosphate is held on to the molcule with a specific amount of energy------whenthe bond breaks the energy is released to whatever other metabolic reactoin needs it leaving the free phosphate and a larger ADP molecule. eventually the ADP hooks up with a free phospahte again whensome other reacton releases enough chemical energy to connect the phosphate to the ADP
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