Learning objective
Describe ATP resynthesis by condensation of ADP and inorganic phosphate.
Read the explanation, check the common trap, then practise with flashcards and questions.
At a glance
0
Flashcards
0
Questions
Topic
Biological molecules official content
Subtopic
ATP
Study support
Understand this objective
Short explanation
Assessment focus 40: Describe ATP resynthesis by condensation of ADP and inorganic phosphate.. This learning objective narrows ATP to the exam skill of: describe atp resynthesis by condensation of adp and inorganic phosphate.. Subtopic anchor: ATP. When data are involved, identify the pattern, quote the relevant comparison and then interpret the biological significance. If the command word asks for explanation, use a linked chain rather than isolated statements. Use the exact assessment boundary "Describe ATP resynthesis by condensation of ADP and inorganic phosphate." when deciding what evidence belongs in the answer. Synoptic links may involve other A-Level Biology topics, but the answer should return to Biological molecules official content and the exact wording of this objective. Exam-ready responses define the relevant term, apply it to the named context, use ATP, ADP, inorganic phosphate accurately, and finish with the biological consequence or interpretation required by the question.
Why it matters
This objective helps connect ATP to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for Biological molecules official content.
Revision tools
Choose how to practise
Flashcards0 linked cards
Practice Questions0 linked questions
Revision notestopic notes
Open the full topic revision notes when you are ready to review this objective in context.
Open revision notesRelated learning objectives
- Define monomers as smaller units from which larger molecules are made.
Monomers and polymers
- Define polymers as molecules made from many monomers joined together.
Monomers and polymers
- Identify monosaccharides, amino acids and nucleotides as examples of monomers.
Monomers and polymers
- Distinguish condensation reactions from hydrolysis reactions using bond formation, bond breaking and water.
Monomers and polymers
- Describe monosaccharides as monomers from which larger carbohydrates are made.
Carbohydrates
