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Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following statements is true?a) ADP contains more potential energy than ATP.b) Following hydrolysis, ATP can give off one phosphate group and usable energy, whereas ADP cannot.c) The energy produced by ATP comes from the breaking of the bond between two phosphate groups.d) AMP and ADP contain the same amount of potential energy.5842views35rank
Multiple ChoiceHow does ATP participate in energy-coupling reactions?a) Hydrolysis of ATP fuels endergonic reactions.b) Hydrolysis of ADP fuels endergonic reactions.c) Synthesis of ATP fuels exergonic reactions.d) Synthesis of ADP fuels exergonic reactions.2934views20rank
Multiple ChoiceThe free energy derived from the hydrolysis of ATP can be used to perform many kinds of cellular work. Which of the following is an example of the cellular work involved in the production of electrochemical gradients? 798views
Multiple ChoiceMuch of the suitability of ATP as an energy intermediary is related to the instability of the bonds between the phosphate groups. These bonds are unstable because __________. 1071views1rank
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following best characterizes the role of ATP in cellular metabolism? 1654views1rank
Multiple ChoiceWhen 1 mole of ATP is hydrolyzed in a test tube without an enzyme, about twice as much heat is given off as when 1 mole of ATP is hydrolyzed in a cell. Which of the following best explains these observations? 1113views
Multiple ChoiceThe formation of glucose-6-phosphate from glucose is an endergonic reaction and is coupled to which of the following reactions or pathways? 1553views
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is the most correct interpretation of the figure?401views14rank
Textbook QuestionThe synthesis of ATP from ADP and a. stores energy in a form that can drive cellular work. b. involves the hydrolysis of a phosphate bond. c. transfers a phosphate, priming a protein to do work. d. is an exergonic process.759views
Textbook QuestionWhat are the main types of cellular work? How does ATP provide the energy for this work?665views