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section 4.1, continued atp
practice 2
answer the following questions about atp. darken the circle or circles that correspond to your answer choice(s).
- which of the following are a part of an atp molecule? choose all that apply.
a deoxyribose sugar b adenine e phosphate
c ribose sugar d bicarbonate f cytosine
- how is adp different from atp?
a adp has one less phosphate group and can store more energy.
b adp has one more phosphate group and can store more energy.
c adp has one more phosphate group and stores less energy.
d adp has one less phosphate group and stores less energy.
- when is energy released from atp?
a a chemical bond is broken and a phosphate is removed.
b a chemical bond is broken and a phosphate is added.
c a chemical bond is formed as a phosphate is removed.
d a chemical bond is formed as a phosphate is added.
- which process(es) use atp in a cell? choose all that apply.
a active transport c facilitated diffusion e simple diffusion
b moving organelles d osmosis f sodium - potassium pump
- which type of energy is stored in atp?
a chemical potential b chemical kinetic c mechanical potential d mechanical kinetic
- ATP consists of adenine, ribose sugar, and phosphate groups. Deoxyribose sugar is part of DNA, bicarbonate and cytosine are not part of ATP.
- ADP (adenosine - diphosphate) has one less phosphate group than ATP (adenosine - tri - phosphate) and stores less energy.
- Energy is released from ATP when a chemical bond is broken and a phosphate is removed.
- Active transport, moving organelles, and the sodium - potassium pump require energy in the form of ATP. Facilitated diffusion, simple diffusion, and osmosis are passive transport processes that do not require ATP.
- The energy stored in ATP is in the form of chemical potential energy due to the high - energy phosphate bonds.
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- B. adenine, C. ribose sugar, E. phosphate
- D. ADP has one less phosphate group and stores less energy.
- A. A chemical bond is broken and a phosphate is removed.
- A. active transport, B. moving organelles, F. sodium - potassium pump
- A. chemical potential