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When bonds form during cell processes, energy is released.
Endocytosis is the bulk transport of materials into a cell, using energy in the form of ATP. It is an active process, and the energy is used to move the membranes around the materials to form the vesicles that are needed, and to move the vesicles into the cell.
Mitochondria generates most of the cell's energy in form of ATP.
Mitochondria are responsible for producing the majority of a cell's energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) through the process of cellular respiration. Around 90% of a cell's energy needs are typically met by the mitochondria, making them crucial for the overall functioning of the cell.
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Cells can store the sugar produced in photosynthesis by ATP 1) be broken down by the mitochondria to supply energy to the cell. 2) be linked together in long chains to form cellulose and build the plant cell wall. 3) be moved to another part of the plant for energy, or moved to the root system for storage (in the form of starch).
Cells can store the sugar produced in photosynthesis by ATP 1) be broken down by the mitochondria to supply energy to the cell. 2) be linked together in long chains to form cellulose and build the plant cell wall. 3) be moved to another part of the plant for energy, or moved to the root system for storage (in the form of starch).
When bonds form during cell processes, energy is released.
Endocytosis is the bulk transport of materials into a cell, using energy in the form of ATP. It is an active process, and the energy is used to move the membranes around the materials to form the vesicles that are needed, and to move the vesicles into the cell.
When bonds form during cell processes, energy is released.
When bonds form during cell processes, energy is released.
Chemical energy
The cell's form of energy is called 'ATP' (which stands for Adenine TriPhosphate).
Lipids store energy, form the membranes around our cells, and insulate our body.
Mitochondria generates most of the cell's energy in form of ATP.
Mitochondria produce energy for the cell in the form of ATP molecules.
Mitochondria are responsible for producing the majority of a cell's energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) through the process of cellular respiration. Around 90% of a cell's energy needs are typically met by the mitochondria, making them crucial for the overall functioning of the cell.