adenosine triphosphate(
ATP) The major source of usable energy in
cell metabolism; composed of
adenine, ribose, and three
phosphate groups.
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Full article >>>Adenosine triphosphate (
ATP) is the
nucleotide known in
biochemistry as the "molecular currency" of intracellular energy
transfer; that is,
ATP is able to store and
transport chemical energy within
cells.
Full article >>>Adenosine triphosphate (
ATP), the energy currency or coin of the
cell,
transfers energy from chemical bonds to endergonic (energy absorbing) reactions within the
cell.
Full article >>>adenosine triphosphate (
ATP): the chemical substance that serves as the currency of energy in
cells.
adrenal glands: two glands lying atop the
kidneys that produce a
family of steroids.
aerobic:
organisms that require
oxygen for their
metabolism.
Full article >>>Adenosine triphosphate (
ATP)
A
compound with high energy phosphate bonds that provide the energy for many cellular processes.
Full article >>>adenosine triphosphate (
ATP)
An
adenine-containing
nucleoside triphosphate that releases free energy when its phosphate bonds are hydrolyzed. This energy is used to drive
endergonic reactions in
cells.
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Full article >>>ATP (
Adenosine triphosphate)
ATP is a
nucleotide that performs many essential roles in the
cell.
Full article >>>ATP (
adenosine triphosphate) - a triphosphate ester of
adenine that participates in the
transfer of energy in hundreds of individual cellular reactions.
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Adenosine Triphosphate)
The energy in one
glucose molecule is used to produce 36
ATP.
ATP has approximately the right amount of energy for most cellular reactions.
Full article >>>(
Adenosine TriPhosphate) A
molecule consisting of
adenosine (
adenine plus a ribose sugar) and three
phosphate groups.
Full article >>>ATP (
adenosine triphosphate) A
molecule that stores energy and releases it to power chemical reactions in
organisms.
Full article >>>ATP -- "
adenosine triphosphate". A relatively stable, high energy
molecule used to fuel chemical reactions within
cells.
biochemistry -- the study of those
molecules used and manufactured by living things.
Full article >>>adenosine triphosphate (
ATP) A ribo
nucleoside 5'-triphosphate functioning as a
phosphate group donor in the
cell energy cycle. adipo fat adipocyte An
animal cell specialized for the storage of triacylglycerols.
Full article >>>Protein phosphorylation is really one of the most ubiquitous mechanisms for controlling
protein function, and it's a process where
enzymes called
protein kinases use
ATP--
adenosine triphosphate--to modify
protein structures.
Full article >>>The
compound adenosine triphosphate, or
ATP, is used by
cells as a versatile source of chemical energy.
The
sequence of reactions from
glucose to
pyruvic acid that is common to both
aerobic and
anaerobic carbohydrate catabolism.
Full article >>>cells and requiring
host enzymes and cellular machinery for several necessary functions. Researchers were surprised to learn that it harbors genes that could allow it to generate its own energy-storage
molecule,
ATP (
adenosine triphosphate).
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