adenine and ribose
ATP is an energy molecule produced by the organelle called the mitochondria. The word ATP means adenosine triphosphate.
ATP stands for adenosine triphosphate, which is a molecule that stores and transfers energy within cells. It is often referred to as the "energy currency" of the cell because it provides the energy needed for various cellular processes.
There are many ways one might use the term 'adenosine.' Adenosine is a prescription drug that treats irregular heartbeats, also known as arrrhythmias.
I believe the word you're looking for is "Compound".
It can be either. The word just means large molecule.
ATP (adenosine tri-phosphate)
ATP is an energy molecule produced by the organelle called the mitochondria. The word ATP means adenosine triphosphate.
ATP stands for adenosine triphosphate, which is a molecule that stores and transfers energy within cells. It is often referred to as the "energy currency" of the cell because it provides the energy needed for various cellular processes.
Adenosine triphosphate
There are many ways one might use the term 'adenosine.' Adenosine is a prescription drug that treats irregular heartbeats, also known as arrrhythmias.
the root word for molecule is mole
It's a combination of the names of the pros who built the Berrics; Steve Berra and Eric Koston
from the word adenine in adenosine...the os is from ribOSe and the aden and ine are from adenine
All producers (photosynthetic or chemosynthetic) use their energy source (the sun for photosynthetic producers, the heat for chemosynthetic archaebacteria) to convert carbon dioxide and water into GLUCOSE and oxygen. Glucose is another word for sugar and its chemical formula is C6H12O6. Glucose is then broken down in the mitochondria into active transport proteins, adenosine triphosphate, and energy. Consumers then get the engergy by eating producers until being eaten by another consumer.
It is interesting to learn to Latin translation for terms used mainly in science. The Latin word for molecule is Ottavio.
A molecule has atleast two atoms e.g. H2O.
Yes. Elements have one word names.