ATP or Adenosine Triphosphate. They're the same thing, ATP is just the abbreviation.
ATP (adenosine triphosphate), or ultimately it would be glucose.
Mitochondria releases energy for the cells through cellular respiration. It is in both plant cells and animal cells, so both plants and animals release energy in the same way.
Atp
phosphate
The energy in ATP is stored as potential energy in the triphosphate attached to the end. The molecule wants to remove one of the phosphates, when it does so, it releases large amounts of energy.
mitochondria
The primary energy carrying molecule in a cells is ATP. ATP is known as adenosine triphosphate which is an organic molecule that stores and releases energy, used in cellular processes.
ATP stores and transfers chemical energy in cells. The ATP molecule is very important in chemical processes as it will facilitate the energy required.
Mitochrondria releases energy stored in food.
Actually, it takes energy to break down a molecule. But you can often get an even greater amount of energy when the fragments of the molecule that were broken down form new chemical bonds with other chemicals, especially oxygen.
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the energy carrier molecule used by mitochondria. It stores and releases energy within cells, making it an essential molecule for various cellular processes. mitochondria produce ATP through cellular respiration, where energy from nutrients is converted into ATP.
ATP or adenosine triphosphate, is involved in energy transfer.
mitochondrion
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The mitochondria releases energy stored in food which is in cells.
No, ATP is the energy molecule in cells.
CH2O (glucose) is the most fundamental molecule metabolized by cells (in conjunction with Oxygen) for energy.