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Yes, it does have stored chemical energy usable for the cell
ADP does not have stored chemical energy usable for the cell.
ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE (ATP)
- ATP is a biological molecule that stores and releases chemical energy for use by living cells.
- Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) stores energy in the phosphoanhydride bonds that holds each phosphate group of the ATP molecule together.
- Energy is released for use when a phosphate group is released from the ATP molecule to form an ADP molecule. This means that ADP does not store energy.
- Therefore, ADP does not have stored chemical energy usable for the cell but rather ATP does.
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