I'm going to assume that you mean the process of makingATP in the mitochondria. If that's what you meant, then the answer is "ATP Synthesis"
The direct mechanism of ATP production during photosynthesis occurs through the process of photophosphorylation, specifically through the light-dependent reactions in the thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast. Here, ATP is produced through the generation and flow of protons across the membrane, driving the ATP synthase enzyme to produce ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate.
Definitely not, as ATP synthase is a membrane-bound enzyme. It is integrated into the inner mitochondrial membrane (and the thylakoid membrane in chloroplasts).
Yes, the process of endocytosis does require the use of ATP.
The process that provides the most ATP for a muscle is aerobic respiration.
The cycle described is known as cellular respiration. This process involves the breakdown of ATP to ADP to release energy for cellular functions. The regeneration of ATP from ADP through phosphorylation occurs in the electron transport chain and oxidative phosphorylation.
The name of the process that synthesizes ATP is called cellular respiration.
The mitochondria of a cell transfers energy to ATP. This process is very important to cell growth and movement.
No; it synthesizes ATP.
mitochondria
ATPase is an enzyme that hydrolyzes ATP to ADP and inorganic phosphate, releasing energy in the process. ATP synthase is an enzyme that uses the energy released from a proton gradient to catalyze the formation of ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate. In essence, ATPase breaks down ATP, while ATP synthase synthesizes ATP.
Along with chloroplasts plant cells contain mitochondria, which is the organelle that synthesizes ATP.
Adenosine triphosphate
Mitochondria. Mitochondria are organelles specialized for synthesizing ATP.
Enzyme ATPase is involved. It binds ADP and Pi
The direct mechanism of ATP production during photosynthesis occurs through the process of photophosphorylation, specifically through the light-dependent reactions in the thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast. Here, ATP is produced through the generation and flow of protons across the membrane, driving the ATP synthase enzyme to produce ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate.
anaerobic respiration
ATP synthase in the chloroplast membrane synthesizes ATP by harnessing the energy from a proton gradient created during the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis. As protons flow back into the stroma through the ATP synthase enzyme, this movement drives the conversion of ADP and inorganic phosphate (Pi) into ATP. The process is a crucial part of the overall energy transformation in photosynthesis, enabling the plant to store energy in a usable form.