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  • {{r|Adenosine triphosphate}}
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  • ...iginal amino acid. The α-ketoacid is further metabolized, yielding [[adenosine triphosphate|ATP]]. Alanine is transported though the bloodstream, where it is transamin
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  • {{r|Adenosine triphosphate}}
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  • ...e''' is an enzyme which catalyzes the transfer of a phosphate group from [[adenosine triphosphate]](ATP) to the hydroxyl oxygen atom on the amino acid [[tyrosine]]. This pro
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  • ...rophasphate, are formed by action of the enzyme [[adenylate cyclase]] on [[adenosine triphosphate]] (ATP).
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  • {{r|Adenosine triphosphate}}
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  • ...obic organism''' is an [[organism]], usually a [[bacterium]], that makes [[Adenosine triphosphate|ATP]] by [[aerobic respiration]] if [[oxygen]] is present but is also capab
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  • ...ese conditions, [[Glycolysis]] occurs normally, producing 2 molecules of [[adenosine triphosphate|ATP]], 2 molecules of [[NADH]] and 2 molecules of [[pyruvate]]. However, th ...oncentration during heavy exercise arises from a separate reaction. When [[Adenosine triphosphate|ATP]] is [[Hydrolysis|hydrolysed]], a hydrogen ion is released. ATP-derive
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  • ...port chain]]), releasing enough energy to synthesize approximately 1.5 [[adenosine triphosphate|ATP]] per FADH<sub>2</sub>.
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