sumthing to do with muscle contraction as ATP is needed to move the myosin heads in the myofibrils. but i need other roles of ATP in living organisms aswell....HELP
muscle contraction and relaxion so enables movement
secretion
active transport-changes shape of protein in order for molecules to move against concentration gradient
metabolic processes.
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ATP is made in humans through a process called cellular respiration. This process occurs in the mitochondria of cells and involves breaking down glucose molecules to produce ATP, which is the main energy source for cellular activities.
Yes, the process of endocytosis does require the use of ATP.
All organisms use ATP as the primary source of energy for various cellular processes. This includes animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, and other microorganisms. ATP is essential for driving metabolic reactions like synthesis, breakdown, and transport of biomolecules.
Cells use the energy from ATP for active transport and protein synthesis.
Cells primarily use adenosine triphosphate (ATP) as the main chemical compound for energy storage and transfer. ATP is produced through the cellular respiration process, where glucose and other nutrients are broken down to release energy that is used to convert adenosine diphosphate (ADP) into ATP.
Cellular respiration in green plants and humans is similar hence both have same process to create ATP.
Humans obtain energy from the molecule adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is produced through cellular respiration, a process that converts nutrients from food into a form of energy that cells can use for various functions.
Humans use energy stored in food to fuel their muscles and perform physical work. When we eat food, our bodies break it down and convert it into ATP, which serves as the energy currency for our cells. This ATP is used to power muscle contractions and enable movement.
By breathing oxygen, humans create more ATP so that their mitochondria do not fail.
So Easy...Its ATP
All cells use ATP
Last I heard, the energy molecule for humans is ATP, adenosine triphosphate. I don't think that other living things such as plants have ATP. They do photosynthesis. But regarding humans, ATP is taught to be the energy molecule.
ATP is made in humans through a process called cellular respiration. This process occurs in the mitochondria of cells and involves breaking down glucose molecules to produce ATP, which is the main energy source for cellular activities.
Humans primarily use chemical energy stored in food for their daily activities. This energy is extracted through the process of respiration, which converts the chemical energy from food into usable energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). Additionally, humans also use electrical energy to power devices and equipment.
Food (for humans at least) is composed of many Carbon-Carbon bonds, linked together in many different fashions. Basically our body breaks down these bonds, the breaking of which releases energy, which is stored in ATP for us to use.
ATP for humans is very "able."
They both use ATP synthase proteins in ATP production