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its really ATP. put carbohydrate on a quiz and you'll get it wrong.

Carbohydrate? i Buenos !

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ATP molecules (Adenosine Triphosphate)

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What is a cell's processes for storing and releasing energy?

ATP and respiration


Cells transfer energy from organic compounds to what in the aerobic respiration?

ATP energy


What is light energy and what does it do for cellular respiration?

Light energy does not affect respiration, but it is needed for photosynthesis, which in plants creates the chemical compounds (carbohydrates) that are oxidized in cellular respiration.


What is the cellular process that releases energy from organic compounds?

cellular respiration


What is the name of the energy storing molecule in a cell?

Photosynthesis and cellular respiration.


One of the main energy storing compounds used by cells is?

ATP; adenosine triphosphate


What is the process of releasing energy from the chemical breakdown of compounds in a cell?

Respiration releases the energy known as ATP.


An energy rich compound such as sugar?

Carbohydrate


Does cellular respiration make molucules that store energy?

If you're referring to ADP to ATP, then yes. All other energy storing molecules ... no.


Describe the of the Calvin cycle in the third stage of photosynthesis?

One three-carbon sugar is used to make organic compounds (energy-storing compounds.)


Which process release energy?

The process of cellular respiration is responsible for releasing energy. In addition, ATP is responsible for storing additional released energy.


What is the point of Respiration?

The point of cellular respiration is to harvest electrons from organic compounds such as glucose and use that energy to make a molecule called ATP