photosyntehsis and cellular respiration
do both plants and animals make atp
Plants make ATP through cellular respiration. Photosynthesis, which requires sunlight, does not make ATP - but glucose - which is then converted to ATP by cellular respiration. Therefore plants still need respiration to make ATP.
Yes. Both plants and animals have mitochondria and can synthesize ATP there. Plants, though, make the molecules they submit to the respiration process while animals have to ingest such molecules.
mitochondria
Plants use photosynthesis to convert sunlight into usable energy, stored in ATP, NADPH, and glucose.
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No, ribosomes do not produce ATP. Ribosomes are responsible for protein synthesis within the cell by translating mRNA into proteins, but they do not generate ATP. ATP is produced by cellular organelles such as mitochondria through cellular respiration.
ATP
They use this in the process of photosynthesis to make energy (ATP) in cellular respiration.
A molecule that binds to and blocks the action of ATP synthase would be lethal to plants because ATP synthase is crucial for the production of ATP, the primary energy currency in cells. In plants, ATP is essential for various processes, including photosynthesis and respiration, both of which are vital for growth and survival. Without the ability to generate ATP, plants would be unable to carry out essential metabolic functions, leading to their death.
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