The molecule adenosine triphosphate, or ATP, is the energy carrier of the cell.
The main energy carrier in the cell is ATP
mitochondria
It requires energy, and a protein carrier molecule. The large particle binds to the protein carrier on the inside of the cell. It is then transported across the membrane as a result of a conformational change in the protein (think of it flipping), and then it is released on the outside of the cell. Again, this requires some source of energy.
It requires energy, and a carrier protein. The large particle binds to the carrier protein on the inside of the cell. The protein then changes conformation, thus moving the particle to the outside, where it is dropped off by another conformational change in the protein.
There are a few energy carrier produced during Glycolysis but NADH and ATP are most produced.
yes
Photosynthesis.
mitochondria
chromosomes
A cell's main souce of energy is glucose.
osmosis
special edd
A cell's main souce of energy is glucose.
ATP is the main energy transporter within the cell.
ATP
There are nine main types of energy. There are three main types of energy carriers; ATP, NADPH, and NADH. An energy carrier is a incredible molecule that, in itself, sends, receives, and carries.
diffusion
Adenosine Triphosphate
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