The ATP-synthase produces most of the cellular ATP.
Phosphorylation of ADP produces ATP by storinh chemical energy in the phosphate bond. This ATP is converted to ADP to power the cell.
Most of the cell's ATP is produced in the mitochondria.
Produces ATP, which is used by the cell for energy.
The mitochondria of a cell transfers energy to ATP. This process is very important to cell growth and movement.
Mitochondria
The ATP-synthase produces most of the cellular ATP.
Mitochondria use the sugar glucose to change ADP into ATP. ATP is what produces energy the cell needs.
Mitochondria use the sugar glucose to change ADP into ATP. ATP is what produces energy the cell needs.
Phosphorylation of ADP produces ATP by storinh chemical energy in the phosphate bond. This ATP is converted to ADP to power the cell.
Most of the cell's ATP is produced in the mitochondria.
It is the cell's power plant and produces ATP for energy.
Produces ATP, which is used by the cell for energy.
The Cell still produces ATP to energize itself, but it only produces enough ATP to re-do the process. I.E. the cell uses the two ATP molecules it produces anerobically to make two more
Mitochondria
It produces ATP, which is used by the cell for energy.
The mitochondria of a cell transfers energy to ATP. This process is very important to cell growth and movement.