It's either ATP synthase (if you are studying the end of the ETC part of respiration, where ADP is converted to ATP) through substrate-level phosphorylation
or
nucleoside-diphosphate kinase (if you are looking at the transfer of a P* from, say, GTP to ADP to make ATP and GDP) through oxidative phosphorylation.
Primarily F-ATPase...if you search this site there is a more involved series of answers under ATPase.
ATP Synthase
atp
ATP can be produced in the cytoplasm under anaerobic conditions but the majority of ATP is produced in the mitochondria during aerobic respiration.
In plants and algae, the enzyme RUBISCO helps with photosynthesis.
Chemiosmosis. Search the site for more details.
I believe it occurs in the cytoplasm of mitochondria or chloroplasts.
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ATP synthesis is the ultimate process of cellular respiration! It happens at the end of electron transfer chain which givess protons as Energy to generate ATP moelcules, precisely ATP formation (from ADP+Pi) is catalyzed by ATP syntahse (an enzyme).it occurs in Mitochondria and Chloroplast.
That would be the mitochondria and chloroplasts.
mitochondria
ATP can be produced in the cytoplasm under anaerobic conditions but the majority of ATP is produced in the mitochondria during aerobic respiration.
In plants and algae, the enzyme RUBISCO helps with photosynthesis.
The ATP synthase, of course. Another rotary motor.
energy release and capture
Mitochondria is the organelle that uses energy from organic compounds like pyruvate to make ATP, or adenosine triphosphate. Mitochondria is also where electron transport occurs.
The function of oxysome is to act as ATP synthase enzyme.
Mitochondria is the site of energy metabolism and synthesis of high-energy ATP.