1) Plants use light for transport of electrons from water molecules in chloroplasts.
2) this electron transport leads to transport of protons which are necessary for production of ATP by ATP synthase protein.
3) this ATP is used for incorporation of CO2 into sugars (sugars = carbohydrates)
It takes in 6 water molecules (H2O), 6 carbon dioxide molecules(CO2) and sunlight. Then it lets out glucose and oxygen (O2).
Photosynthesis is the short answer. there are several stages and processes to photosynthesis, such as...
1.) Ligh reaction
2.) The Calvin Cycle ect.
Photosynthesis
photosynthesis
nothing but photo synthesis
The process of photosynthesis.
realesed energy
ADP and ATP are used by living things to sore and supply energy. The energy originally comes from the Sun.
the ultimate source of energy for all living organisms is the sun
Respiration
Living organisms use the energy released from he exergonic process to drive the endergonic process
Cellular respiration is the process by which cells produce energy (in the form of ATP) from food (glucose) in the presence of oxygen.
Cellular respiration is the process in which oxygen breaks down glucose to produce energy in the cells of living organisms.
glycolysis
During the process of glycolysis, glucose is turned into two molecules of pyruvic acid. Glucose is a sugar that is an energy source important to living organisms.
Yes, but it is not available as easily as fructose. Glucose is present in all living cells as the source of energy to produce ATP for metabolism.
The mitochondria makes energy for the cell. The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell. It takes the nutrients, breaks them down, and creates the energy for the cell. This process is known as cellular respiration.
Respiration is the process when the body creates energy. The body uses glucose (sugar) from the food that you have digested and oxygen from your lungs to produce energy. All living cells perform this process. Using the circulatory system the glucose and oxygen is absorbed in the blood which travels around your body in blood vessels. The waste products are water and carbon dioxide.
realesed energy
It depends on what kind of "living thing" you are asking about. In cellular respiration, animals must combine oxygen with glucose to produce ATP- their energy source. In photosynthesis, Plants combine carbon dioxide and water, in the presence of sunlight to produce ATP and NADPH, which make glucose. Other living things use different chemicals. Many chemosynthetic bacteria use sulfides!
The Glycolysis process allows living organisms break down glucose
In the cells of all living things, the power plant of the living organisms cells are mitochondria. The mitochondria take sugar (glucose) and oxygen and turns it into energy. I hope this helped!
Respiration