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The sum of chemical reactions in a cell is called metabolism
Lysosomes's role in metabolism is digestion.
ATP is the power source of almost all cells (There are only a few exceptions, but that is unnecessary information). It basically provides a cell or protein with energy by having its third phosphate group break off from the rest of the molecule- in doing so, massive amounts (relevant to the cell) is released, and this energy can be harvested for use. The result is ADP (Adenosine Di-Phosphate). The third phosphate group is broken off by Hydrolysis/Cleavage (The addition of water). The cycle then continues as ADP gains another Phosphate group through cellular respiration (Mitochondria). See link below for a two dimensional picture of ATP...
The purpose of ATP is to store energy. ATP stands for adenosine tri-phosphate, and the energy is mostly stored in the third phosphate bond. ATP is used by cells 24/7 as a form of energy. The purpose of ADP is to have to potential to store energy. ADP stands for adenosine di-phosphate, and when another phosphate is added onto the molecule it is called ATP and will store energy. When ATP releases energy the third phosphate comes off and it becomes ADP.
The mitochondria provides energy for the cell. They are known as the powerhouse of the cell because they provide the location for the production of ATP (adenosine tri-phosphate).
Phosphate groups
Cell Metabolism was created in 2005.
Disorders of phosphate metabolism are assessed by measuring serum or plasma levels of phosphate and calcium
The sum of chemical reactions in a cell is called metabolism
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Lysosomes's role in metabolism is digestion.
can you explain skin cell's metabolism
It contains salts, and important materials for the metabolism of the plant. (cell sap) It also controls turgor pressure on the cell wall by pushing outwards against it and makes it firm.
In the liver, heme is a component of several vital enzymes, particularly cytochrome P450, involved in the metabolism of chemicals, vitamins, fatty acids, and hormones.
Metabolism
ATP is the power source of almost all cells (There are only a few exceptions, but that is unnecessary information). It basically provides a cell or protein with energy by having its third phosphate group break off from the rest of the molecule- in doing so, massive amounts (relevant to the cell) is released, and this energy can be harvested for use. The result is ADP (Adenosine Di-Phosphate). The third phosphate group is broken off by Hydrolysis/Cleavage (The addition of water). The cycle then continues as ADP gains another Phosphate group through cellular respiration (Mitochondria). See link below for a two dimensional picture of ATP...