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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The immediate source of energy that powers a cell’s activities is adenosine triphosphate food adenosine diphosphate sugar Electricity is added to recharge a battery. What is added to ADP to form ATP? A second ribose group A third phosphate group A third ribose group A second phosphate group Describe the relationship between ATP and ADP and the importance of this relationship within a cell.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

#1. adenosine triphosphate #2. A third phosphate group not sure about #2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I still need the last question answered

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The bonds between the third phosphate and second phosphate are broken down really easily. So when one phosphate is broken off the of ATP the remaining group is called ADP. When the phosphate group was broken off of ATP it released a lot of energy. That energy is used to power the cell movement. If the cell wants to store this energy the cell will add a phosphate group making it ATP again. Now the ATP has more energy. A cell can store and release energy by adding and removing phosphate groups. This is an important relationship because the cell needs to be able to store energy but, it also needs to be able to have energy at the ready. Don't use this word for word you need to change it up

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