No it is not a compound.It is an organell
it is the internal compound formed by the inner membrane of a mitochondria. It is studded with protiens including ATP synthesis and a variety of cytochrome's
ATP, being a large hydrophilic molecule, cannot freely cross the inner membrane of mitochondria. It requires specific transporters, such as the adenine nucleotide translocase, for its entry into the mitochondrial matrix.
mitochondria is the power house of the cell it is also called as the turbine of the cell. It oxidizes the carbohydrates & fats present in the cell to form a compound known as ATP(adenosine tri phosphate)which is used for respiratory means for the cell.
The compound that provides energy to living things is known as ATP (adenosine tri-phosphate), this compound is formed in the mitochondria of cells
Mosses belong to Plantae. So it have mitochondria
We can't see a mitochondria
it is the internal compound formed by the inner membrane of a mitochondria. It is studded with protiens including ATP synthesis and a variety of cytochrome's
Type your answer here... I believe it's the mitochondria!
The job of mitochondria is to produce the energy rich compound called ATP.It is used for the work we and organ do.
ATP, being a large hydrophilic molecule, cannot freely cross the inner membrane of mitochondria. It requires specific transporters, such as the adenine nucleotide translocase, for its entry into the mitochondrial matrix.
mitochondria is the power house of the cell it is also called as the turbine of the cell. It oxidizes the carbohydrates & fats present in the cell to form a compound known as ATP(adenosine tri phosphate)which is used for respiratory means for the cell.
The compound that provides energy to living things is known as ATP (adenosine tri-phosphate), this compound is formed in the mitochondria of cells
The compound ATP is adenosine triphosphate, which is produced by the mitochondria, and used as a source of energy to drive the various biochemical processes of the body.
Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria.
The compound described is a sugar, such as glucose. Sugars are produced by chloroplasts during photosynthesis, where carbon dioxide and water are converted into glucose using sunlight. Glucose is then consumed by mitochondria in cells to produce energy through the process of cellular respiration.
Mitochondria in a restaurant
Mitochondria are the organelles responsible for generating energy in the form of ATP from food molecules through a process called cellular respiration. It is often referred to as the powerhouse of the cell.