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"
aerobic respiration
Cellular respiration
Protons are pumped across the thylakoid membrane, where they flow back through ATP synthase which synthesizes ATP.
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ATP Cycle or the Krebs cycle or citric acid cycle.
Photorespiration
ATP is produced in the cell while it is going through the process of Interphase.
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.
mitochondria
No; it synthesizes ATP.
They both are enzymes related to ATP. The difference lies in that ATPase breaks down ATP while ATP synthase synthesizes ATP.
Along with chloroplasts plant cells contain mitochondria, which is the organelle that synthesizes ATP.
Protons are pumped across the thylakoid membrane, where they flow back through ATP synthase which synthesizes ATP.
Adenosine triphosphate
Mitochondria. Mitochondria are organelles specialized for synthesizing ATP.
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Respiration.
Enzyme ATPase is involved. It binds ADP and Pi