See Adenosine Diphosphate.
ADP is formed when ATP is broken down within the bodies cell furnace, (the mitochondria). This provides energy for muscular contraction.
an ester of adenosine that is converted to ATP for energy storage
adenine diphosphate. ADP only has one high energy bond.
(adenosine diphosphate) a chemical compound in living organisms that is formed when another chemical compound (ATP) breaks down to release energy that is used by cells.
An important chemical involved in the energy production of a cell. ADP is formed when ATP is broken down within the mitochondria to provide energy for muscle contraction.
Adenosine diphosphate; the low energy product produced when ATP releases energy to the cell.
A nucleotide formed by hydrolysis of ATP; with the release of one high-energy bond.
Adenosine Diphosphate. High energy compound, it is formed by adenosine linked to two phosphoric acid groups. It is derived from ATP and its energetic level is lower of that of ATP.
Abbreviation for adenosine diphosphate.