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Glycolysis
Chloroplasts are the main source of ATP (the cell's energy) for the cell to use. This is the only organelle structure that uses photosynthesis to create glucose, which is then made into NADH and ATP.
c) Uses ATP to add phosphorus group
A plant uses CO2 and H20 along with sunlight to create energy. This process is called photosynthesis.
No. Cellular respiration uses NADH as an electron carrier. NADPH is used in photosynthesis.
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Glycolysis
Glycolysis produces 4 ATP's and 2 NADH, but uses 2 ATP's in the process for a net of 2 ATP and 2 NADH
Chloroplasts are the main source of ATP (the cell's energy) for the cell to use. This is the only organelle structure that uses photosynthesis to create glucose, which is then made into NADH and ATP.
This process is called photosynthesis.
Within the context of cellular respiration (as well as in photosynthesis) NADH acts as an electron receptor. During glycolysis and the Kreb's cycle, various molecules are oxidized (lose electrons) and these electrons are passed to NADH. The NADH then carries the electrons to the mitochondria where they are deposited for the electron transport chain which uses the movement of the electrons to generate ATP (adenosine triphosphate; the body's energy molecule).
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In the photosynthesis process, water combines with CO2 to create sugars
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1) to process images 2) to process sound 3) to create electrical current that enables the mind to process thought and emotion
Briefly, energy is extracted from the food you eat by a complex multi-step chemical process called respiration. This reaction can be understood in simple terms as oxidizing or "burning" the food to create carbon dioxide and water. Your body uses the energy in this controlled burn of glucose to create molecules of ATP and NADH. The ATP can be used later as an energy source to fuel other cell reactions.