Yes,they produce ATP.Aerobic respiration produces ATP.
The energy for the gradient formation comes from exergonic redox reactions and ATP synthesis is performed.
they use water and energy.They carry our respiration.They oxidize glucose into CO2 They store released energy in ATP
yes.They carry out respiration.Here,released energy is stored in ATP
yes
They produce ATP mainly.Also produce CO2 and proteins etc.
Mitochondria produce ATP.It carries out respiration.It oxidizes glucose and store released eergy in ATP
It has one main function.That is to produce ATP.
Yes,mitochondria produce ATP.Those are utilized for taking energy .
ATP and ADP are have similar structures the only difference is ATP has 3 phosphates and ADP has only 2 phosphates.
They produce ATP by oxidizing Glucose. Energy is stored in glucose.
Mitochondria produce energy in the form of ATP. They are the cell's biochemical 'power factories'
No it is made in the mitochondria and chloroplasts
They produce ATP mainly.Also produce CO2 and proteins etc.
The mitochondria of the cell produce ATP. In plant cells, the chloroplast would make ATP and in human cells the mitochondria produces the ATP.
Atp is produced in a series of steps inside the mitochondria. It is made via the process of glycolysis and the kreb's cycle. That is why the mitochondria is also referred to as the "power-house" of the cell.
Mitochondria produce ATP.It carries out respiration.It oxidizes glucose and store released eergy in ATP
It has one main function.That is to produce ATP.
Mitochondria produce ATP by aerobic respiration.ATP is the currency of energy.
Yes,mitochondria produce ATP.Those are utilized for taking energy .
The mitochondria produce ATP through aerobic cellular respiration.
Mitochondria provide ATP for the cell. ATP is used for mostly all of cellular processes. Per glucose, mitochondria can produce roughly 36 ATP per glucose molecule that is broken down. Cells without mitochondria just produce 2 ATP per glucose. As you can see, there is a huge advantage in having mitochondria, as we get 18x more ATP per glucose through mitochondria.