nucleotides
Along with chloroplasts plant cells contain mitochondria, which is the organelle that synthesizes ATP.
yes ADP contain one ribose sugar and two phosphate grp
ATP is known as Adenosine TriPhosphate. Hence the abbreviation ATP. ATP is produced by the ribosome in a cell. ATP is energy for the cell.
Yes. Neurons need to contain mitochondria in order to produce enough ATP molecules to open and close the sodium/potassium channels at the axon. It also needs ATP to undergo exocytosis and endocytosis which forms vesicles containing neurotransmitters.
ATP also known as Energy is stored in the Mitochondria.
ATP, DNA, and phospholipids
No, it does not.
The functional group found in ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is the phosphate group, which consists of a phosphorus atom bonded to four oxygen atoms. This group plays a key role in energy transfer and storage within cells.
Along with chloroplasts plant cells contain mitochondria, which is the organelle that synthesizes ATP.
ATP is a molecule that serves as the primary energy carrier in cells. It is not a physical structure like stroma, which refers to the gel-like fluid inside the chloroplasts. So, ATP itself does not contain stroma.
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yes ADP contain one ribose sugar and two phosphate grp
ATP, a nucleotide, has 1.ribose sugar. 2.phosphate. 3.adenine base. DNA is a polynucleotide and has 1. deoxyribose sugar. 2.phosphate. 3. adenine base 4.A double helix shape of many monomers- ATP is a single monomer
ATP is known as Adenosine TriPhosphate. Hence the abbreviation ATP. ATP is produced by the ribosome in a cell. ATP is energy for the cell.
ATP = Adenosine Tri Phosphate , which means 3 Phosphates.
Yes. Neurons need to contain mitochondria in order to produce enough ATP molecules to open and close the sodium/potassium channels at the axon. It also needs ATP to undergo exocytosis and endocytosis which forms vesicles containing neurotransmitters.
ATP also known as Energy is stored in the Mitochondria.