How do plants produce ATP?. Ans: Hint: ATP, or adenosine triphosphate, is a molecule that provides energy within cells. It is the cell's primary source of energy, and it is produced by photophosphorylation (adding a phosphate group to a molecule usin...
A) Why do plants need to perform cellular respiration? B) What constraints does cellular respiration place on plants' physiology? Cellular Respiration: The type of metabolic reaction that occurs in a cell to produce energy essential for various b...
Carbohydrates are used by both plants and animals. Animals use them for energy, while plants use them for building and storage. Plants and animals both have methods of storing excess carbohydrates, but plants do not store them as glycogen the way animals do. ...
Plants don’t make fruits that hold seeds out of the goodness of their hearts. Their true purpose is seed dispersal. The sweet, juicy fruits are meant to attract fruit eaters like birds, insects and animals. Imagine that a bird finds a mango. It takes the fruit to a quiet corner to en...
What are some processes in plants that require ATP? Note: Muscle Cells have sliding filaments that contract or relax the muscle. This process of muscle contraction requires ATP. (a) How ATP is made from ADP? (b) How ATP is used for energy to do work in ...
Describe how the energy in the electron is used to produce the energy-carrying molecules, NADPH and ATP. What is the difference between endergonic and exergonic? Describe how ATP synthase produces ATP via chemiosmosis. Plants make ATP during the light reactions of photosynthesis. Why do pla...
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Chloroplasts are a major advantage to doing synthetic biology in plants. Theyproduce starch and some amino acids as well as hosting photosynthesis, all fully separated from other cellular functions going on in the rest of the cell. What body part is like chloroplast?
How do plants obtain food energy? How do fungi obtain food energy? How do autotrophs use energy to produce organic molecules? Which process do heterotrophic organisms use to release energy? How do animals obtain energy? How do chemoautotrophs make energy? How do monerans get their food ener...
Brown algae produce specific carotenoids, some of them having potentially positive effects on human health, in particular, due to their antioxidant properties [5,6,7,8,9,10]. Some cleaved carotenoid derivatives are also signaling molecules and important phytohormones in land plants, like ...