ATP and NADH

ATP
ATP
  • ATP is the shorthand for Adenosine TriPhosphate. ATP is formed from ADP.
  • ADP is the shorthand for Adenosine DriPhosphate. 
  • ADP is a low energy molecule.
ADP is composed of:
1. a base called adenine
2. a sugar with 5 carbon atoms called ribose
3. 2 phosphate groups.
  • In order for the molecule to become an energy carrier used by cells it must receive another phosphate group. It then becomes ATP.


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ATP
ATP
  • ATP is the shorthand for Adenosine TriPhosphate. ATP is formed from ADP.
  • ADP is the shorthand for Adenosine DriPhosphate. 
  • ADP is a low energy molecule.
ADP is composed of:
1. a base called adenine
2. a sugar with 5 carbon atoms called ribose
3. 2 phosphate groups.
  • In order for the molecule to become an energy carrier used by cells it must receive another phosphate group. It then becomes ATP.


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ATP
  • ATP is molecule is high in energy and, therefore, used in life’s organisms to carry on their life’s functions.
ATP is composed of:
1. a base called adenine
2. a sugar with 5 carbon atoms called ribose
3. 3 phosphate groups.
  • These molecules are held together by high energy bonds.
  • This process of a phosphate group being added to ADP to become ATP is called photophosphoylation.
  • ATP is used by cells for energy. When the energy is used it again become ADP.



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NADPH
NADPH
  • NADPH is shorthand for Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate. NADPH is a high energy molecule.
  • NADH+ is the same molecule as NADPH but is a low energy molecule, In order to become NADPH it must gain 1 Hydrogen atoms (proton) and 2 electrons.
  • When a substance gains electrons it is said to be reduced. Therefore, NADP+ is reduced to become NADPH.
  • The NADPH is used in cells for energy. When the NADPH releases its energy it becomes NADP again.


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