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Another characteristic of hydrocarbons is that they can undergo reactions that release a relatively large amount of energy . The gasoline that fuels a car consists of hydrocarbons , and the hydrocarbon tails of fat molecules serve as ...
Another characteristic of hydrocarbons is that they can undergo reactions that release a relatively large amount of energy . The gasoline that fuels a car consists of hydrocarbons , and the hydrocarbon tails of fat molecules serve as ...
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66 ATP : An Important Source of Energy for Cellular Processes The “ Phosphate ” column in Figure 4.10 shows a simple example of an organic phosphate molecule . A more complicated organic phosphate , adenosine triphosphate , or ATP ...
66 ATP : An Important Source of Energy for Cellular Processes The “ Phosphate ” column in Figure 4.10 shows a simple example of an organic phosphate molecule . A more complicated organic phosphate , adenosine triphosphate , or ATP ...
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Activity Functional Groups • ATP : An Important Source of Energy for Cellular Processes When a phosphate group splits off from ATP , energy is released that can be used by the cell . • The Chemical Elements of Life : A Review Living ...
Activity Functional Groups • ATP : An Important Source of Energy for Cellular Processes When a phosphate group splits off from ATP , energy is released that can be used by the cell . • The Chemical Elements of Life : A Review Living ...
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