Chemosynthesis is a biological process that uses inorganic compounds (rather than sunlight as in photosynthesis) as the energy source to convert carbon compounds and nutrients into organic matter. This process is most often found at hydrothermal vents in the deep ocean, but it has also been found deep in caves all over the world.
Apex:Making food energy from ocean chemicals
The ribbon-like folds on the inner lining of the mitochondrial membrane are called cristae.
A carterpillar eating a plant is an example of a primary consumer gaining energy.
To indicate what specific results will support a hypothesis
to anticipate the observations or measurements that will be made apex
You would need 50 molecules of glucose to net 1800 ATP molecules in aerobic respiration. This number can be found by dividing 36 net ATP created by glucose with 1800.
No , stroma contains ATP .
Worms consuming the blood of an animal