ATP is used for energy storage and transfer in cells, acting as the primary energy currency of the cell. It also serves as a coenzyme in various cellular reactions, providing phosphate groups for phosphorylation reactions. Additionally, ATP is involved in cellular signaling and regulatory processes.
Nucleotides, lipids, and some amino acids are not directly generated via the TCA cycle or electron transport chain. They are derived from intermediates of these processes but have different metabolic pathways for their synthesis.
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Hydrogen is essential in the electron transport chain, but it does not come from the splitting of carbon dioxide molecules. Instead, hydrogen is derived from the splitting of water molecules during the light reactions of photosynthesis. This hydrogen is then used to generate a proton gradient that drives ATP synthesis in the electron transport chain.
Genes control the synthesis of proteins.
There is no contraction. The contraction she'd can mean she had or she would.
ATP is used for energy storage and transfer in cells, acting as the primary energy currency of the cell. It also serves as a coenzyme in various cellular reactions, providing phosphate groups for phosphorylation reactions. Additionally, ATP is involved in cellular signaling and regulatory processes.
There are multiple chemical pathways toward the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) molecules. The second, and answer to this question is anaerobic respiration, such as the lactic acid cycle.
Nucleotides, lipids, and some amino acids are not directly generated via the TCA cycle or electron transport chain. They are derived from intermediates of these processes but have different metabolic pathways for their synthesis.
The area in the heart where contraction begins is a question given by ma'am Luvim Bilango. haha..
Who'll is the contraction of who will. The verb phrase is -- who will have..... as in the question: Who will have a cup of tea?
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"Ain't" is a contraction of "am not". I am going to answer this question. Am I or am I not?
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The contraction form (if that is what exactly is the question about) of the words should not is shouldn't.
No, it is a (bad) contraction of two words "they" and "are" - "they" is a pronoun and "are" is a verb (the verb "to be"). Look in the related question below to understand why this particular contraction is bad.
Hydrogen is essential in the electron transport chain, but it does not come from the splitting of carbon dioxide molecules. Instead, hydrogen is derived from the splitting of water molecules during the light reactions of photosynthesis. This hydrogen is then used to generate a proton gradient that drives ATP synthesis in the electron transport chain.