ATP Synthase
ATP synthtase along with other enzymes and coenzymes .
Yes, ATP can bind to enzymes as a substrate or a cofactor to facilitate enzymatic reactions. The binding of ATP provides energy for the reaction to occur by transferring a phosphate group to the substrate molecule.
Yes ATP is a co-enzyme.It is needed for some enzymes.
Biological oxidation of Glucose, Fatty acids and Glycerol, as well as extra Amine acids, creates the energy for generation of ATP.
Yes, they both create ATP. The difference is, cellular respiration creates 36 ATP molecules and fermentation only creates 2 ATP molecules.
No, enzymes do not require ATP for their catalytic activity.
ADP
Yes. Cells have an organelle called the mitochondria that use enzymes to break bonds (digest) within foods that create ATP, which a source of energy. The mitochondria is often referred to the "powerhouse" of the cell because it creates energy.
ATP synthtase along with other enzymes and coenzymes .
Yes, ATP can bind to enzymes as a substrate or a cofactor to facilitate enzymatic reactions. The binding of ATP provides energy for the reaction to occur by transferring a phosphate group to the substrate molecule.
Luciferin is controlled by enzymes called luciferases. These enzymes catalyze the oxidation of luciferin to produce light in bioluminescent organisms. The reaction requires other cofactors such as oxygen and ATP.
The Kreb's cycle also called the Citric acid cycle - a process that creates ATP.
Enzymes thaat are sent through Krebs cycle and the ATP synthase are production of ATP. Enzymes are protein so really fats and carbs contain no enzymes
Yes ATP is a co-enzyme.It is needed for some enzymes.
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The Mitochondria
Biological oxidation of Glucose, Fatty acids and Glycerol, as well as extra Amine acids, creates the energy for generation of ATP.