ATP is Adenosine triphosphate which simply is the energy created from glucose during Cellular Aerobic Respiration.
40% of this energy is used for cell function while 60% is used as heat energy.
do both plants and animals make atp
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The plants would not be able to produce ATP because they would not be able to undergo any type of ATP production. ATP is necessary to undergo metabolic processes.
Cellular respiration in green plants and humans is similar hence both have same process to create ATP.
Plants make ATP through cellular respiration. Photosynthesis, which requires sunlight, does not make ATP - but glucose - which is then converted to ATP by cellular respiration. Therefore plants still need respiration to make ATP.
do both plants and animals make atp
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The enzyme luciferase works in conjunction with ATP to produce bioluminescence. Luciferase catalyzes the oxidation of luciferin in the presence of ATP, resulting in light production.
The plants would not be able to produce ATP because they would not be able to undergo any type of ATP production. ATP is necessary to undergo metabolic processes.
photosyntehsis and cellular respiration
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Cellular respiration in green plants and humans is similar hence both have same process to create ATP.
Because ATP is too unstable to store for more than an instant.
no, its a photosynthetic pigment which supports an electron transport chain which eventually leads to the synthesis of ATP in plants
Yes. Both plants and animals have mitochondria and can synthesize ATP there. Plants, though, make the molecules they submit to the respiration process while animals have to ingest such molecules.