Across the inner membrane.
As H+ ions are pumped through ATP synthase, ADP + Pi --> ATP
Glycolosis uses two ATP to release the energy, creating four ATP.
Cellular respiration is the process where animals can make energy or ATP. Pyruvates( product of the first step of cellular respiration) gets transferred to the mitochondria. If there are less mitochondria, less pyruvates will be made which means less ATP.
Yes, they do. They can take the sugars made during photosynthesis and turn them into ATP energy in their own mitochondria.
Mitochondria makes the ATP
ATP can be produced in the cytoplasm under anaerobic conditions but the majority of ATP is produced in the mitochondria during aerobic respiration.
mitochondria
The molecule made by mitochondria that provides power to cells is adenosine triphosphate, also known as ATP.
ATP
Glycolosis uses two ATP to release the energy, creating four ATP.
No it is made in the mitochondria and chloroplasts
No, ATP (adenosine-5-triphosphate) is a nucleotide, a molecule used by cells to transport chemical energy. In humans, the mitochondria produce ATP. The mitochondria are among many cellular organelles.
Mitochondria is responsible for ATP production.
Atp is produced in a series of steps inside the mitochondria. It is made via the process of glycolysis and the kreb's cycle. That is why the mitochondria is also referred to as the "power-house" of the cell.
Mitochondria are the organelles that make ATP for the cell.
Cellular respiration is the process where animals can make energy or ATP. Pyruvates( product of the first step of cellular respiration) gets transferred to the mitochondria. If there are less mitochondria, less pyruvates will be made which means less ATP.
ATP is produced in the mitochondria by the process of cellular respiration.
That would be the mitochondria and chloroplasts.