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How Is Energy Carried Around The Cell? [Solved]
Each ATP molecule can then be transported elsewhere within the cell and used where needed. The energy-carrying part of an ATP molecule is the triphosphate “tail”. Three phosphate groups are joined by covalent bonds. The electrons in these bonds carry energy.
The Inner Life of the Cell Animation
The Big Misconception About Electricity
Special thanks to Dr Richard Abbott for running a real-life experiment to test the model. Huge thanks to all of the experts we talked …
Oxygen’s surprisingly complex journey through your body - Enda Butler
Oxygen forms about 21% of the air