Diffusion and Osmosis.... I think. It would be better to double check ;)
The process of cellular respiration, specifically oxidative phosphorylation, generates the majority of the cell's ATP. This process occurs in the mitochondria and involves the electron transport chain to produce ATP from the energy stored in glucose.
Cellular Respiration
The electron transport chain produces the most ATP out of all the cellular processes. It is the slowest, but it produces 32 ATP.
38 ATP molecules
Heterotrophs require oxygen as the essential atmospheric gas for cellular respiration, which is the process that generates ATP (energy) for their metabolic activities.
Yes, bacteria require ATP for their cellular functions. ATP is a molecule that provides energy for various cellular processes, including metabolism and growth, in bacteria.
All cells in the body require ATP to carry out various cellular processes and functions. Mitochondria are the primary organelles responsible for producing ATP through the process of cellular respiration.
Yes, the process of endocytosis does require the use of ATP.
ATP
ATP
ATP is produced in the process of cellular respiration through the breakdown of glucose in the presence of oxygen. This occurs in the mitochondria of cells.
The process of cellular respiration, specifically oxidative phosphorylation, generates the majority of the cell's ATP. This process occurs in the mitochondria and involves the electron transport chain to produce ATP from the energy stored in glucose.
By a process know as cellular repiration
oxygen, atp, releases carbon dioxide
Cellular respiration is the process by which cells break down glucose to produce energy in the form of ATP. Aerobic respiration specifically refers to the type of cellular respiration that requires oxygen to produce ATP. In contrast, anaerobic respiration does not require oxygen.
The name of the process that synthesizes ATP is called cellular respiration.
cellular respiration