A student created the model of the ATP-ADP cycle shown below. How should the model be changed to accurately show the cycle? *
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The arrows in the model should point in the opposite directions to show ADP releasing its energy to form ATP
“ATP” and “ADP” should switch positions because ATP is a high energy molecule and ADP is a low energy molecule.
“Energy from Food/Light/etc.” should be going out of the cycle rather than into the cycle. Energy from food breaks down ADP into ATP.
“Energy used for cellular work” should be going into the cycle rather than out of the cycle. Energy for cellular work breaks down ADP into ATP.
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