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Respiration.
Light reaction or Hill's reaction.
It is one of the end products of photophosphorylation, cellular respiration & fermentation.
That would be the 'mitochondria'...
Anaerobic respiration is the process that allows an organism to make ATP where it needs it and can't use oxygen for it, like with organisms that find oxygen poisonous. Many types of anaerobic respiration exist, however, so the resulting ATP creation can vary.
Chemiosmosis is a process where cells make the MOST out of their ATP
The name of the process that synthesizes ATP is called cellular respiration.
Adenosine triphosphate
Respiration.
The process of producing ATP is called cellular respiration. This is done by breaking down glucose into carbon dioxide and water and releasing the chemical energy in the bonds.
I'm going to assume that you mean the process of makingATP in the mitochondria. If that's what you meant, then the answer is "ATP Synthesis"
The mitochondria.
Glycolysis alone produces a small amount of ATP. But other products of gylcolysis make alot of ATP!!
Glycolysis alone produces a small amount of ATP. But other products of gylcolysis make alot of ATP!!
anaerobic respiration
the breakdown of food molecules
Respiration