Answer
Cells use the hydrolysis of adenosine triphosphate, abbreviated as ATP, as a source of energy. Symbolically, this reaction can be written as
[tex]ATP(aq)+H_{2}0(l)- > ADP(aq)+H_{2} PO\frac{}{4} (aq)[/tex]
where ADP represents adenosine diphosphate. For this reaction, a. Calculate at b. If all the free energy from the metabolism of glucose
[tex]C_{6} H_{12}O_6(s)+6O_2(g)- > 6CO_2(g)+6H_2O(l)[/tex]
goes into forming ATP from ADP, how many ATP molecules can be produced for every molecule of glucose?
[tex]C_6H_1_2O_6(s)+O_2(g)- > 6CO_2(g)+6H_2O(l)[/tex]
goes into forming ATP from ADP, how many ATP molecules can be produced for every molecule of glucose?
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