no, ATP stands for Adenosine TriPhosphate. Not an enzyme.
No, it is a high-energy molecule that can be used to drive cellular reactions.
One of the enzyme is Na+/K+ - ATPase, which cleaves the phosphate group from ATP to get energy for the active transport of sodium and potassium ions across the plasma membrane.
It adds a phosphate (usually from ATP) to another enzyme.
The ATP-synthase produces most of the cellular ATP.
In plants and algae, the enzyme RUBISCO helps with photosynthesis.
Enzyme.
The enzyme is ATP synthase (sometimes referred to as "ATP synthetase").It catalyzes the synthesis of ATP from ADP and free inorganic phosphate. It is a remarkable enzyme, part of which spins round. In fact, ATP synthase has been called a molecular machine.To see an image, use the link below.
ATP is the enzyme that acts as the motor for the cell. ATP generates the energy currency of the cell.
Non-working enzyme → no ATP → no energy → death.
ATP Synthase
ATPynthetatse is an enzyme that rejoins phosphates back to the adenosine in ATP molecules.
Yes ATP is a co-enzyme.It is needed for some enzymes.
ATP synthase