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Multiple Choice
How is energy obtained from ATP in cellular processes?
A
By hydrolysis of the terminal phosphate group, releasing energy
B
By combining ATP with glucose to form glycogen
C
By converting ATP directly into DNA
D
By breaking the ribose sugar in ATP
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand the structure of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which consists of an adenine base, a ribose sugar, and three phosphate groups. The bonds between the phosphate groups are high-energy bonds.
Learn that ATP is the primary energy currency of the cell, and energy is released when the terminal phosphate group is hydrolyzed. This process converts ATP into ADP (adenosine diphosphate) and an inorganic phosphate (Pi).
Recognize that the hydrolysis reaction is catalyzed by enzymes such as ATPase. The chemical equation for this process is:
Understand that the energy released during ATP hydrolysis is used to power various cellular processes, such as muscle contraction, active transport, and chemical reactions.
Eliminate incorrect options: ATP is not directly converted into DNA, glycogen formation involves glucose molecules rather than ATP, and breaking the ribose sugar in ATP does not release usable energy for cellular processes.