BI110 Chapter Notes - Chapter Module 23: Ribose, Rigor Mortis, Phosphoenolpyruvic Acid

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A: the sun (chemical energy that must be converted into useable energy) or consumption of captured energy. A: (energy carrier) the primary energy currency of the cell; composed of the nitrogenous base adenine, the 5-carbon sugar ribose and three phosphate groups. The unstable phosphoanhydride bond allows for the transfer of the phosphate group. A: energy is stored in the unstable phosphoanhydride bonds between the three phosphate groups that allow for the transfer of the phosphate group. A: the exergonic chemical reaction in which the combination of atp with water results in the release of an inorganic phosphate ion and adp. Atp + h2o (for every mol of atp hydrolyzed- 7. 3kc of energy are released) A: covalent bond that links two phosphate groups to one another. Hydrolysis of one of these bonds releases 7. 3 kcal/mol of energy. A: the energy release comes from the reaction between water and atp, which results in the hydrolysis of the phosphate bonds.

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