adenosine triphoshate
cells are composed of highly ordered molecules that contain high-energy hydrocarbon bonds
Mitochondria in their cells produce vast amount of high energy molecules ATP.
Adenosine TriPhosphate is a high energy molecule used in the Kreb cycle of the mitochondria, the powerhouse of the cell.
In essence, respiration uses glucose and oxygen to produce high energy molecules known as ATP.
Cells store energy in the form of molecules such as ATP (adenosine triphosphate) through processes like cellular respiration. During cellular respiration, glucose is broken down in a series of biochemical reactions to produce ATP, which can then be used as an energy source by the cell. The energy produced from breaking down glucose is stored in the high-energy bonds of ATP molecules.
Energy carriers are molecules that can temporarily store or transport energy within cells. They typically have high-energy bonds that can release energy when broken. Additionally, energy carriers have the ability to transfer energy to other molecules in metabolic processes.
Cells use lipid molecules for energy storage as well as insulation and structuring. These molecules are mostly known in the vernacular as fats although they do encompass more than just traditional fat molecules.
A medical linear accelerator used for radiation therapy is a good example of a piece of machinery containing a radiological energy source. It produces high-energy X-rays for treating cancer by targeting and destroying cancerous cells.
ATP stores energy for cells because it contains high-energy phosphate bonds that can be hydrolyzed to release energy when needed. This energy can then be used by the cell for various processes such as cellular work, synthesis of molecules, and cell division.
From bonds in high energy molecules.
The process where cells move molecules from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration is called active transport. This process requires energy in the form of ATP to pump molecules against their concentration gradient.
energy is not required for movement across membrane to occcur. molecules move from an area of high concentration to area of low conccentration