Biology: Chemical Energy and ATP
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The chemical energy used for most cell processes is carried by | ATP
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All cells need | chemical energy
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Molecules in food store chemical energy in their | bones
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ATP transfer energy from the breakdown of food molecules to | cell functions
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Energy is released when a phosphate group is | added
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ADP is changed into ATP when a phosphate is | added
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Organism breakdown carbon-based most commonly broken down to make | ATP
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Fats store the most | energy
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80% of the energy in your body is | fats
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Fats have about 146 ATP from a | triglyceride
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Proteins are least likely to be broken down to make | ATP
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Amino acids not usually needed for | energy
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About the same of energy as a | carbohydrate
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A few types of organisms don't need sunlight and photosynthesis as a | source of energy
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Some organisms line in places that never get | sunlight
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Chemosynthesis has chemical energy is used to build | carbon-based molecules
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A molecule that transferred energy from the breakdown of food molecules to cell process is | ATP
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Is a lower-energy molecule that can be converted into ATP by the addition of a phosphate group is | ADP
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Is a process by which some organisms use chemical energy to make-storing carbon based molecules | chemosynthesis
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