Raw materials for ATP: Carbohydrates (Simple sugars), Lipids and glycerol. Before ATP is manufactured to provide energy, our cells need raw materials. As humans, we obtain these raw materials in the form of calories through the oxidation of the foods we eat. However, for energy releasing purposes, these foods must firstly be converted into an easily usable molecule: ATP
The two raw materials used during cellular respiration are glucose (although there is a wide range of macromolecules that can also be used) and oxygen. The glucose provides the energy for the cell and the oxygen acts as an electron acceptor for the end of the electron transport chain. Both of these are required to carry out aerobic respiration.
Glucose+O2
the raw materials for photosynthesis are: 1) carbon dioxide 2) water 3) light
Starting with Glycolysis, 2 ATP are required to start. 4 ATP are produced by the end of Glycolysis, with a NET ATP of 2.
1: glucose 2:oxygen
The Calvin cycle
Oxygen and Glucose
the raw materials for photosynthesis are: 1) carbon dioxide 2) water 3) light
Starting with Glycolysis, 2 ATP are required to start. 4 ATP are produced by the end of Glycolysis, with a NET ATP of 2.
During the course of glycolysis, 4 ATP's are made, although 2 ATP's were needed for the process.
1: glucose 2:oxygen
Yes!Four ATP's are produced.But two ATP's are used during glycolisis.
The Calvin cycle
Oxygen and Glucose
Before and during World War II, Japan relied upon other countries for many of its needed raw materials for two connected reasons. First, Japan had concentrated on modernizing its industry and its military for many years, and this concentrated effort required a wide variety of particular raw materials. Second, most of the raw materials required for modernization were simply not present in any Japanese-occupied territories.
Japan needed the raw materials on the Chinese main land; iron ore, copper, oil, lumber, etc.
Raw materials: glucose and oxygen Products: carbon dioxide and water And, of course, energy.
2 ATP are needed.
2 ATP molecules are produced during glycolysis.