Adenosine triphosphate is considered a high-energy compound. The energy of this compound is transferred to the cellular machinery by the conversion of ATP to ADP. Along with this conversion is the release of energy which is used by the cells. ATP contains an ordered carbon structure which is the backbone of the compound and also it contains the triphosphate part which is the most important region of the compound. These phosphorus groups are being connected by oxygen atoms and they have oxygen atoms on the side. These atoms of oxygen has a negative charge which would cause for them to repel and would want to be away from each other. Removing even just one would release about 7.3 kcal of energy per mole of ATP.
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Animal cells are very close to plant cells, but they have one key difference that separates them; the cell wall.
A cell wall is a thicker layer on the outside of the cell membrane. These are unique, and are <u>only found in plant cells.</u> Animal cells just have the cell membrane as their outer part. This enables them to change shape due to the membrane being very flexible.
Plant cells do not change, and only conform to their cell wall's shape. This enables them to grow up (literally) to help gather sunlight and enable photosynthesis.
The hypothesis occurs before the experiment is completed.
An hypothesis is a formal statement, an educated guess which predicts the likely relationship between the variable that are been study. Hypothesis is the first thing that must be formed before the experiment begin.<span />
Answer:
Neutralization Reaction.
Explanation:
This reaction involve an acid (HCl) reacting with a base (NaOH), producing a salt (NaCl) and water. Therefore it's a neutralization reaction.