When ATP is hydrolyzed, a phosphate group is released along with energy, which can be used for various cellular processes. Conversion to ADP occurs, not conversion to ATP.
No, ATP cannot be directly derived from sunlight. ATP is produced through cellular respiration, a process that converts energy stored in glucose into ATP. Sunlight is required for photosynthesis, which produces glucose through the conversion of sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
Light-dependent reactions occur in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts in plant cells. During these reactions, chlorophyll absorbs sunlight, which drives the conversion of light energy into chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH. Water molecules are split, releasing oxygen as a byproduct. This process is essential for the subsequent light-independent reactions, or Calvin cycle, which occur in the stroma of the chloroplast.
The cell does not need to use any ATP in order for osmosis to occur.
it is photosynthesis
When ATP is hydrolyzed, a phosphate group is released along with energy, which can be used for various cellular processes. Conversion to ADP occurs, not conversion to ATP.
No, ATP cannot be directly derived from sunlight. ATP is produced through cellular respiration, a process that converts energy stored in glucose into ATP. Sunlight is required for photosynthesis, which produces glucose through the conversion of sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
Photosynthesis is the conversion of water and sunlight into ATP (Energy) for the plant cells.
in the electron transport chain
ATP (energy) is generated in your cells through cellular metabolism. Specifically the conversion of Glucose into ATP.
The reactions that convert the energy in sunlight into chemical energy of ATP and NADPH are called the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis. These reactions occur in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts and involve the absorption of light by chlorophyll and other pigments to drive the production of ATP and NADPH through a series of electron transport chain reactions.
The process of ATP formation from ADP and inorganic phosphate is called phosphorylation. This process occurs during cellular respiration and photosynthesis, where energy from food or sunlight is used to drive the phosphorylation of ADP to form ATP. This conversion of ADP to ATP stores energy that can be used by cells for various energy-requiring processes.
Light-dependent reactions occur in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts in plant cells. During these reactions, chlorophyll absorbs sunlight, which drives the conversion of light energy into chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH. Water molecules are split, releasing oxygen as a byproduct. This process is essential for the subsequent light-independent reactions, or Calvin cycle, which occur in the stroma of the chloroplast.
The cell does not need to use any ATP in order for osmosis to occur.
No, photosynthesis cannot occur without sunlight.
ATP, or adenosine triphosphate, is a molecule that provides energy for the chemical reactions in photosynthesis. It is used to power the conversion of carbon dioxide and water into glucose, a process that captures sunlight energy and stores it in the form of chemical energy. In essence, ATP acts as the energy currency that drives the synthesis of glucose in photosynthesis.
it is photosynthesis