energiemolecuul
Energiemolecuul is a term used in chemistry and biochemistry to describe a molecule that stores, transfers, or releases chemical energy in biological or chemical processes. In living systems, energy is often stored in high‑energy bonds within certain molecules, which can be cleaved to power cellular work such as movement, transport, or biosynthesis.
The most prominent example is ATP, adenosine triphosphate, whose hydrolysis to ADP and inorganic phosphate releases
In metabolism, energiemeolecuul acts as a currency that couples exergonic reactions to endergonic ones, enabling efficient
Quantitatively, the energy change associated with forming or breaking bonds is described by Gibbs free energy.
In research, energiemeolecuul is discussed in studies of metabolism, bioenergetics, and energy storage materials. Understanding these