I'm taking cell biology right now (6 years after taking intro biology) and while I follow along and see all these processes using ATP and converting it to ADP+Pi, I've realized I don't actually have any clue as to why this is producing energy.
I've read a bunch of websites, they're all saying the same things but for whatever reason I just can't seem to understand where the "energy" comes from.
This is what I know...
I eat some food, my body digests it and takes the carbohydrates and converts them to glucose. The glucose gets turned into ATP and I've got a bunch of ATP floating around in my body waiting to be used. When I lift a rock, I need to use some ATP to provide the energy to do that work.
So what's actually happening that causes "energy" to transfer from the ATP to [X] (where X can be whatever is needing the "energy"?
I've read a bunch of websites, they're all saying the same things but for whatever reason I just can't seem to understand where the "energy" comes from.
This is what I know...
I eat some food, my body digests it and takes the carbohydrates and converts them to glucose. The glucose gets turned into ATP and I've got a bunch of ATP floating around in my body waiting to be used. When I lift a rock, I need to use some ATP to provide the energy to do that work.
So what's actually happening that causes "energy" to transfer from the ATP to [X] (where X can be whatever is needing the "energy"?
