Adenosine triphosphate or ATP is the energy currency of the cell. One example where ATP is used is for muscle contraction.
no, they don't. the energy for the cells comes from the ATP.
Cells use the energy from ATP for active transport and cell division.
ATP stores energy for cells because it contains high-energy phosphate bonds that can be hydrolyzed to release energy when needed. This energy can then be used by the cell for various processes such as cellular work, synthesis of molecules, and cell division.
Atp store energy in its bonds. Thenit release energy when neede,
Energy carriers such as ATP belong to a group of molecules known as adenosine nucleotides. These molecules carry and transfer energy within cells for various cellular processes. Other examples of energy carriers include NADH, FADH2, and GTP.
they use it by giving out oxygen
they use it by giving out oxygen
Proteins in your cells access the energy stored in ATP by breaking down glucose. ATP will release energy any time the cells need to carry out functions that require energy.
Cells convert energy stored in ATP into Kinetic energy. :)
ATP (adenosine triphosphate), or ultimately it would be glucose.
Yes, eukaryotic cells need to produce ATP for energy, just like prokaryotic cells.
cells convert energy stored in ATP into kinetic energy.
cells convert energy stored in ATP into kinetic energy.
cells convert energy stored in ATP into kinetic energy.
no, they don't. the energy for the cells comes from the ATP.
Cells use the energy from ATP for active transport and cell division.
Cells use the energy from ATP for active transport and cell division.