No, relaxation does not require ATP. ATP is primarily used for muscle contraction. Relaxation occurs when calcium ions are actively pumped out of the muscle cell, which does not require ATP.
Diffusion does not require the use of any ATP.
Active transportation needs energy.(ATP). ATP is produced by mitochondria
It's not. Diffusion does not require energy.
ATP is the energy currency of life that provide energy to the biological reactions. Kinases that phosphorylate their substrates require ATP. Membrane channel proteins that conduct active transport needs ATP. These proteins utilize the energy found in ATP, by breaking them in to ADP plus inorganic phosphate.
All cells require ATP for energy
Both muscle relaxation and muscle contraction require ATP.
Inhalation requires the contraction of the diaphragm, which takes ATP. Exhalation is simply the passive relaxation of that muscle, in which the atmospheric pressure causes the lung to deflate, taking no ATP.
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No, enzymes do not require ATP for their catalytic activity.
Yes, the Calvin cycle does require ATP for its functioning.
Yes, the process of endocytosis does require the use of ATP.
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No, voltage-gated channels do not require ATP for their function.
No, uptake of cholesterol by a cell does not require ATP. Cholesterol enters the cell through receptor-mediated endocytosis, which does not consume ATP.
Yes
No only active transport requires ATP.
Yes, bacteria require ATP for their cellular functions. ATP is a molecule that provides energy for various cellular processes, including metabolism and growth, in bacteria.