Describe the ADP molecule and its function within a cell please!?
Please help. I have no idea.
@ganeshie8
@tester97
ADP is adenosine diphosphate....ADP combines with another phosphate group to form ATP. this bond formed is of high energy. so when later this bond is broken energy is released and utilised.
are you FLVS? this question sounds familiar.
yes... Haha
can i ask u guys 1 thing? wats FLVS?:P
module, and assesment number?
Lol why?
@shrutipande9 it's an online school, baby doll. lol
@kenzieloo I can get the answer for you?
FLVS is online school. If you love in florida its free
Get it from me?
@kenzieloo sigh. no, I can get the answer /for/ you. Like i said, this sounds familiar so i've obviously done it before.
Oh get it for me! OH ahah its module 2 assessment 2.04
Ohhh...i hv no idea about that...ppl dont do online school in india so....neways thnx:D
Sorry I'm blonde!
anyway, here's what I wrote: The ADP molecule is the remaining molecule when one phosphate is broke off of ATP. This provides energy to the body, like muscle contraction. in feedback she asked me what the ADP molecule is /made/ of, and how does it /function/ So you might wanna add in those details.
OKay thank you!!
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