| adenosine diphosphate |
Lower energy form of ATP, having two (instead of the three in ATP) phosphhate groups attached to the adenine base and ribose sugar. PICTURE
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| adenoids |
two pieces of tissue located behind the nose that often become enlarged in childhood. This can lead to problems with breathing. alveolus - air sac where gas exchange takes place. aorta - blood vessel that delivers oxygen-rich blood from the left ventricle to the body; it is the largest blood vessel in the body. apex - top portion of the upper lobes of the lungs. atrium (atria pl.) - one of two upper chambers in the heart.
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| adenosine diphosphate |
An important chemical our cells use to produce energy
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| adenosine triphosphate |
A compound that stores energy in muscles to fuel contractions. ATP breaks down into ADP to provide the energy for such muscle contractions. You can think of it as the actual fuel our muscles use to move.
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| adenoma |
(ad-in-O-ma): A noncancerous tumor.
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