Mitochondria is the organelle that uses energy from organic compounds like pyruvate to make ATP, or adenosine triphosphate. Mitochondria is also where electron transport occurs.
Mitochondria convert organic compounds such as carbohydrates into ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) using the enzyme ATP Synthase in its membranes.
Virtually all organelles need ATP in order to function correctly.
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Mitochondria
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Active transport uses ATP as an energy source.
Mitochondria
energy release and capture
All organelles need ATP in order to move and function, ergo all organelles need to hold ATP. However, if you're referring to the production of ATP, it occurs in mass quantity in the mitochondria.
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.
The energy produced by energy producing organelles help the rest of the cell's organelles operate normally. The rest of the organelles use the energy (ATP) to do their normal daily functions.
Mitochondria
Mitochondria produce energy for the cell in the form of ATP molecules.
mitochondria
Mitochondria
Active transport uses ATP as an energy source.
It uses ATP and ATP-PC
The Cellular organelles known as Mitochondria do this, and how!
energy release and capture
All organelles need ATP in order to move and function, ergo all organelles need to hold ATP. However, if you're referring to the production of ATP, it occurs in mass quantity in the mitochondria.
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.
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