The organelle "Mitochondria" is responsible for cellular respiration and the production of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)
The Electron Transport Chain (ETC) generates the most ATP (roughly 34).
The main energy currency of a cell is Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)
Yes but not quite sure which part of the cell
ATP supplies energy that fuels cell activities.
mitochondrion
yes ATP and NADP is cell energy
The ATP makes energy for a cell usually in active transport.
makes and stores energy as ATP. Is the "powerplant" of a cell
The main energy currency of a cell is Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)
Mitochondria (ATP).
Yes but not quite sure which part of the cell
Cells make Adenosine Triphosphate from a protein complex called ATP Synthase. This enzyme is what actually makes ATP.
ATP is the stored energy from a cell while adp is the released energy
It makes large quantity of high-energy molecule ATP.
The mitochondria makes energy from sugar for the cell that is called ATP
Mitochondrion are sites of cellular respiration in a cell, which produces energy in the form of ATP.
Mitochondria uses glucose to make energy and help the cell function. The 'stuff' that mitochondria makes is called adenosine triphosphate (ATP). The energy helps the cell divide, move, and produce products neccasary for life.
ATP or adenosine triphopshate is the energy currency of the cell.