Active transport... Not anything passive though.
Any kind of active transport.
Sodium ions moving out of the cell
What is a matter
ATP is the energy currency of life that provide energy to the biological reactions. Kinases that phosphorylate their substrates require ATP. Membrane channel proteins that conduct active transport needs ATP. These proteins utilize the energy found in ATP, by breaking them in to ADP plus inorganic phosphate.
No, this is because the transport of K and Na ion across the plasma membrane require active transport and this require ATP.
active transport
the messianinic membrane
Definitely not, as ATP synthase is a membrane-bound enzyme. It is integrated into the inner mitochondrial membrane (and the thylakoid membrane in chloroplasts).
everything would die. all living things require a constant supply of ATP for their cel activities
The most ATP is made on the second membrane of the mitochondria. On one side of the membrane has a built up gradient of of hyrogen ions and they are passed through the membrane via an ATP-synthase protien, which uses the energy to make ATP.
ATP synthase is involved in making ATP + P at the membrane in the mitochondria. This occurs at the beginning of the Krebs cycle.
Diffusion does not require the use of any ATP.