Actually, that is a biological answer and not quite accurate.
The process that really releases the energy in the final phosphate bond of ATP is called phosphorilation. This is the process of bonding that phosphate to another molecule and that is the energy released.
In the mitochondria ATP is synthesized by the process of oxidative phosphorilation from, ultimately, glucose being broken down.
macromolecules They are broken down during respiration, releasing the energy previously contained within their bonds.
they store energy in ATP and use it when the triphosphate bonds are broken
When bonds are broken, energy is released.TrueFalse
A chemical reaction in which bonds are broken is usually associated with the release of energy. Stable bonds are responsible for releasing energy as they are formed.
Energy is released when chemical bonds are formed.
energy is release by the breaking of bonds
It takes energy to break a bond. then the atoms rearrange and can form new bonds releasing energy.
It is the breaking of chemical bonds, and therefore is releasing chemical energy.
The bonds an be broken by hydrolysis.
Breaking bonds uses energy, making bonds releases energy.
It is stored in bonds and released in energy. Energy is needed to break the chemical bonds, and energy is released when bonds are broken.
The bonds an be broken by hydrolysis.