By the ADP molecule adding another Phosphate molecule and the energy is stored in the bond.
Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) is formed from Glucose. The cells get their energy to make ATP by breaking apart the glucose molecules gained from the food we eat/plants make from photosynthesis
Electrons from chlorophyll pass through an electron transport chain. Which ATP is produced by chemiosmosis. In cyclic photophosphorylation the electrons return to the chlorophyll.
As electrons are passed to the electron transport chain, the hydrogen carrying them becomes positively charged. Those hydrogen become covalently bonded to oxygen forming metabolic water.
Probably doesn't.
30
Glycolysis produces 2 pyruvate, 2 NADH, and 2 ATP [net]
A difference between gyres and currents is that currents are formed by the wind, but gyres are formed by currents.
They both use ATP synthase proteins in ATP production
They are transported by electrons that pass from a carrier to a hydrogen. These are transported by active transport within a cell.
2 ATP
ATP is formed in aerobic respiration. 36/38 ATP's formed from the whole process.
Only ATP is formed.
36 ATP
2 ATP are formed instead of 36 ATP.
energy formed by repiration
32 ATP
ATP formed is from ADP during cellular respiration. This will be made possible when ADP binds a high energy phosphate group to itself and thereby forming ATP.
none
mitochondria
ATP and NADPH
yes
In aerobic respiration, for every 1 glucose molecule, 31 ATP (adenosine triphosphate) are formed.