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The production of ATP in photosynthesis is called?

it requires energy to be lost from the downhill movement of the excited electron from photosystem 2 to photosystem 1. the energy lost is coupled to ATP formation


What is the production of ATP in photosynthesis called?

Glycolysis produces ATP in plants to power cellular processes. Photosynthesis harnesses the energy from the sun and stores it in glucose molecules.


What are the site of ATP production and the site of photosynthesis?

In plant leaves, chloroplasts make the green pigment chlorophyll. This is the substance that can extract energy from sunlight. Plants use the energy to create glucose and oxygen from the raw materials carbon dioxide and water. In plant leaves, this takes place in a layer called the mesophyll.


Are grana the site of ATP production within chloroplast?

No, grana are not the site of ATP production within a chloroplast. ATP is primarily produced in the stroma of the chloroplast through the process of photosynthesis. Grana, on the other hand, contain chlorophyll pigments and are responsible for capturing light energy used in the conversion of light energy into chemical energy.


What are mitochondria the site of?

Chemical energy production in the form of ATP


Is the major site of ATP production the same in plants cells as in animal cells?

No, the major site of ATP production is different in plant and animal cells. In plant cells, ATP is primarily produced in the mitochondria, similar to animal cells. However, plant cells can also produce ATP through photosynthesis in the chloroplasts, a process unique to plants.


What is the mitochodria primarily involved in in the eukaryotes?

site of energy (ATP) production


What molecule is most responsible for the production of ATP?

The Mitochondria of an animal cell is responsible for producing ATP in an animal while the Chloroplast of a plant cell is responsible for producing ATP in a plant. More specifically, for plants, the Glucose which is produced in the light stage of photosynthesis (C6H12O6) is responsible for the production of adenine triphosphate (ATP), which is where a plant gets the energy to produce food in the dark stage of photosynthesis. The answer you are looking for is Glucose. The Glucose molecule is most responsible for the production of ATP.


ATP and what other molecule are produced in produced in the second stage of photosynthesis?

NADPH is the other molecule produced in the second stage of photosynthesis, known as the light-dependent reactions. Both ATP and NADPH are essential for the production of sugars in the Calvin cycle, which is the third stage of photosynthesis.


What is the site of most ATP production also called the power-houses of a cell?

The site of most ATP production in a cell is the mitochondria. Mitochondria are often referred to as the powerhouses of the cell due to their role in generating energy through aerobic respiration.


Which process would this animal rely on the most for its production ot ATP molecules?

Respiration is the process that most animals usually rely on most for its production of the ATP molecules. Plants on the other hand rely on photosynthesis.


What is the site for production of ATP in a cell?

The primary site for ATP production is the mitochondria. There are a few ATP produced in the cytosol as a result of the Kreb cycle, but those are very few compared to those produced in the mitochondria.