Viruses use energy in the form of ATP to function. All living things will need ATP so as to function in a normal manner.
No. They simply infect cells, and release viral DNA and capsid protiens. Cellular enzymes replicate viral DNA and transcribe viral DNA into viral mRNA--which use more host enzymes to make more viral proteins. New capsids and viral DNA self-assemble in the cell.
Viruses use energy in the form of ATP to function. All living things will need ATP so as to function in a normal manner.
No. They are not living and do not need it.
make ATP
Carbohydrate, lipids, or proteins can be broken down to make ATP. Carbohydrates are the molecules most commonly broken down to make ATP.
Chemiosmosis is a process where cells make the MOST out of their ATP
They produce ATP by oxidizing Glucose. Energy is stored in glucose.
It's a bit difficult to count because some respiration processes make ATP as well as use it, but the general range is 34-36 ATP/glucose.
no, that is supplied by the infected cell.
ATP synthase
Plants make ATP through cellular respiration. Photosynthesis, which requires sunlight, does not make ATP - but glucose - which is then converted to ATP by cellular respiration. Therefore plants still need respiration to make ATP.
do both plants and animals make atp
Carbohydrate, lipids, or proteins can be broken down to make ATP. Carbohydrates are the molecules most commonly broken down to make ATP.
energy
Protons.
make ATP
Mitochondria are the organelles that make ATP for the cell.
Carbohydrate, lipids, or proteins can be broken down to make ATP. Carbohydrates are the molecules most commonly broken down to make ATP.
They make it in the mitochondria
ATP synthase