ATP is used for all the processes inside the body that require energy, such as muscle movement, and active transport.
Cellular respiration produces ATP. ATP is used for releasing energy. However, not all the energy in ATP is going to be able to be used for cellular activities.
energy molecules that breaks down into energy when needed by the body
cellular respiration is preformed when the cells need to obtain energy from glucose.
The electron transport chain produces the most ATP out of all the cellular processes. It is the slowest, but it produces 32 ATP.
During cellular respiration, the energy rich molelcule ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is produced.Cells undergoing aerobic respiration produce 6 molecules of carbon dioxide, 6 molecules of water, and up to 30 molecules of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is directly used to produce energy, from each molecule of glucose in the presence of surplus oxygen.
creatine phosphate, anerobic cellular respiration, and areobic cellular respiration all produce ATP.
Cellular respiration produces ATP. ATP is used for releasing energy. However, not all the energy in ATP is going to be able to be used for cellular activities.
energy molecules that breaks down into energy when needed by the body
Circulatory and Respiratory systems, I believe.Cellular respiration occurs when plant and animal cells trigger the release of energy from glucose. Cellular respiration takes place in the mitochondria (located in all plant and animal cells, not in prokaryotes). Cellular respiration occurs in all parts of the body. I would suggest you look up the Krebs Cycle for a better understanding.The answer is all body systems do cellular respiration.Cellular respiration occurs at the cellular level meaning all cells in your body need to do this to survive. The production of ATP is the main goal... without ATP your body would have no energy "fuel" and would die. So if the cells in a particular body system stopped doing cellular respiration the system would fail.(there is however fermentation which is the production of ATP without the use of oxygen... but this will only sustain your cells for a limited time because the ATP produced is much lower)
NADH,FADH,ATP are produced.Finally all are used to generate ATP.
Cellular respiration is the process by which food molecules, such as glucose, are broken down, and which forms ATP, the energy currency of the cell. Without ATP a cell would die.
cellular respiration is preformed when the cells need to obtain energy from glucose.
. CELLULAR RESPIRATION has a main role which release energy stored in glucose to produce ATP. so and metabolism is the over all process of chemical reaction. thats all i know. :) from _@pple_
The electron transport chain produces the most ATP out of all the cellular processes. It is the slowest, but it produces 32 ATP.
NADH,FADH,ATP are produced.Finally all are used to generate ATP.
All cells need energy, so all cells undergo cellular respiration.
During cellular respiration, the energy rich molelcule ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is produced.Cells undergoing aerobic respiration produce 6 molecules of carbon dioxide, 6 molecules of water, and up to 30 molecules of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is directly used to produce energy, from each molecule of glucose in the presence of surplus oxygen.