How does ATP synthase produce ATP?ATP:ATP (Adenosine triphosphate) refers to organic compounds that are essential in providing energy that helps drive all the processes in different cells. ATP helps in processes such as chemical synthesis and muscle contraction....
Can proteins be used to produce ATP in animals? If so, how? Animals store energy in which type of carbohydrate? a. glycogen b. sucrose c. cellulose d. chitin e. starch Where do plants obtain the carbon they use to build carbohydrates?
What Do Plants Do With The Glucose Molecules? Just as we store leftover food in the fridge, plants convert the glucose into starch and cellulose to store for later. Many glucose molecules are used by enzymes that are powered by the produced ATP molecules to make starch and other polysaccharid...
From this point, G3P is phosphorylated in a step that also produces NADH from the oxidized form NAD+, and then the two phosphate groups are given up to ADP molecules in subsequent rearrangement steps to produce two ATP molecules along with the end carbon product of glycolysis, pyruvate. Sinc...
ICSE-CELLULAR RESPIRATION IN PLANTS -REVIEW QUESTIONS ( SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS) RQ in anaerobic respiration is 02:45 What is the role of enzyme invertase? 01:27 How many ATP molecules does one NADH produce ? 02:04 The net gain of ATP molecules in glycolysis during aerobic respiration.....
When considering how to make plant roots grow faster, another factor is the soil. This critical component to having healthy plants is often forgotten. In addition to fertilizers, there are things you can do to improve the soil. When you amend your soil,you canimprove water retention, aeration...
Do plants have a natural defense against light stress? Yes,plants have a natural defense against light stress. They use different methods for high light stress and low light stress. For high light stress, photoprotection is a crucial mechanism where surplus energy is converted into heat, thus di...
(produced and utilized by plants as a means of storing solar energy to drive chemistry in plant cells) so one might ask why we didn't evolve to utilize the chemical energy of glucose directly rather than doing a currency exchange, so to speak, from glucose to ATP. I'm not evolutionary ...
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During heavy metal exposure, plants produce increased amounts of hormones such as abscisic acid or ethylene (Zengin2006Maksymiec2011). Additionally, the involvement of jasmonic acid in the early response to cadmium contact inPhaseolus coccineuswas described recently by Maksymiec (2011). Hence, it se...