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The cellular organelle responsible for producing ATP energy is the mitochondria.
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.
It forms high-energy ATP
cellular respiration Mitochondria are energy organelles. In a series of steps, cellular respiration breaks down the bonds in glucose molecules and stores the resulting energy in bonds of ATP.
The functions of mitochondria are quite diverse and mainly include production of energy of the body. Cellular metabolic activities are facilitated by mitochondria.
The term "chondriosomes" can refer to mitochondria. The mitochondria has been called the "powerhouse" of a cell because it is the location of ATP production for cellular energy.
The Mitochondria is where the sugar is broken down into water, carbon dioxide, and ATP.
Cellular respiration is the production of ATP but, you must use ATP to have cellular respiration. During cellular respiration you use 2 ATP molecules and can make a small amount of ATP (with out oxygen) or you can make a larger amount (with oxygen)
Mitochondria provide energy to cells and provide the location for the production of ATP.
Mitochondria provide energy to cells and provide the location for the production of ATP.
The cellular organelle responsible for producing ATP energy is the mitochondria.
ATP fuels the mitochondria in energy production.
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.
Mitochondria are the 'powerhouse' of the cell, they are responsible for energy production through cellular respiration which produces ATP
The mitochondrion (plural mitochondria) is the cell organelle responsible for energy production. Many refer to the mitochondrion as the cellular power plant due to it's role in the production of ATP
produce energy in the form of ATP
The organelle "Mitochondria" is responsible for cellular respiration and the production of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)