cells get their energy from the sun light reflected on the leaf which is absorbed by the thylakoid cells in the chloroplast.
ADP
glucose
Cellular respiration is the main way cells get energy from ATP.
Cells use the energy from ATP for active transport and protein synthesis.
ATP is described as the universal energy currency. It is hydrolysed to form ADP+Pi which releases 30.6 kJ energy per mol. So energy is immediately available to cells in manageable amounts. ATP is continuously being hydrolysed and resynthesised. Some synthesis reactions in cells require energy, and this is released by hydrolysis of ATP for these biochemical processes
ATP is a form of energy storing in living cells. When a cell is receive more energy than it needs, by a series of chemical reactions, that surplus of energy is store in molecules for later use.
ATP is USED ONLY by cells. Many organelles in cells used the ATP energy to synthesize or break down molecules and required materials by cells and body.
how do cells regulate synthesis to conserve energy
ATP does not really store energy for cells. It most likely transport it for the cells. ATP act like coenzymes so that our body can metabolize.
Proteins in your cells access the energy stored in ATP by breaking down glucose. ATP will release energy any time the cells need to carry out functions that require energy.
Cells convert energy stored in ATP into Kinetic energy. :)
Cells get energy in general from the use of ATP. ADP is what results from the use of ATP.
Cellular respiration is the main way cells get energy from ATP.
cells convert energy stored in ATP into kinetic energy.
cells convert energy stored in ATP into kinetic energy.
cells convert energy stored in ATP into kinetic energy.
Cells use the energy from ATP for active transport and protein synthesis.
no, they don't. the energy for the cells comes from the ATP.
Cells use the energy from ATP for active transport and cell division.