Yes but not quite sure which part of the cell
mitochondria- powerhouse of the cell, makes energy
ATP is produced in the mitochondria and is present throughout the cell
The main energy currency of a cell is Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)
The mitochondria is the power plant of the cell. It takes the energy from food, and converts it into ATP, which is then used more readily as energy by the cell. As such, it only produces the ATP as needed.
ATP keeps the cell moving and gives it power
All life actives take place in cells #one answer
In a cell that is respiring aerobically (i.e. using oxygen), the mitochondria are the site of most ATP production.They are scattered through the cytoplasm, but tend to concentrate where the cell requires energy.
The mitochondria is an essential part of cellular respiration. The cell needs the mitochondria because it forms ATP (energy) for the cell.
Mitochondrion
34-36 ATP are made in the Krebs cycle part of cell respiration.
genetics
it is regulated by the allosteric inhibitors
Cellular respiration is the process by which food molecules, such as glucose, are broken down, and which forms ATP, the energy currency of the cell. Without ATP a cell would die.
The main energy currency of a cell is Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)
It helps in the formation of ATP It takes part in Krebs cycle. It provides various intermediates for cell.
A vesicle forms as a small sac from the cell's membrane.
The mitochondria is the power plant of the cell. It takes the energy from food, and converts it into ATP, which is then used more readily as energy by the cell. As such, it only produces the ATP as needed.
ATP is known as Adenosine TriPhosphate. Hence the abbreviation ATP. ATP is produced by the ribosome in a cell. ATP is energy for the cell.
The mitochondria - this is where ATP is created during respiration, and ATP 'powers' the cell.