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Name the process that add/remove D to/from ADP/ATP?

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sorry guys its not D its P for phosphate

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  1. depending on the type of energy needed, it's either anaerobic glycolysis (no oxygen used) or aerobic glycolysis (oxygen used).

    Anaerobic Glycolysis is used for sprinting or fast swimming events, while aerobic glycolysis is used for marathon running or long timed events.


  2. It is a matter of transfer... Another phosphate molecule must be added to make ADP into ATP.

    There are many process that include this change, such as Krebs & Calvin cycles..

  3. It is not D that is removed or added, it is P. ADP is Adenosine Di-Phosphate and once a P is added to it becomes ATP (Adenosin Tri-Phosphate). All different types of cellular respiration (aerobic and anaerobic) add Phosphate to ADP and form ATP and anytime energy is used in body ATP gives up a Phosphate and becomes ADP.  

  4. i think i understand ur question.  2 correct ur thinking though...a P is added/removed 2 go from ADP 2 ATP.  ADP is adenosine diphosphate and ATP is adenosine triphosphate...so 1 has 2 phosphates and the other has 3.  the process that adds a phosphate (P) 2 ADP is called oxidative phosphorylation and the process that removes a phosphate from ATP 2 make ADP is called hydrolysis

  5. ?

  6. ----phosphorylation

    ----& de-phosphorylation

    try http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphorila...

    hope it helped

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