Which organelle makes ATP? What are the main features of the electron transport chain, and how is it used to generate ATP? How is energy used indirectly to drive ATP synthase? Which stage of cellular respiration produces 32 or 34 atp?
What organelle is the powerhouse of the cell? What is the organelle of the cell called where a cell produces cell membrane? Which organelle is called the powerhouse of the cell? What is the nuclear membrane in an animal cell? Whats the powerhouse of the cell?
What is the organelle in the cell that produces energy? Both mitochondria and chloroplasts have inner membranes with much greater surface area than their outer membranes. Discuss the contribution of the extensive inner membranes to the roles of these organelles. ...
Cell Energy Biology The release of energy from food involves breaking the chemical bonds in food components and harnessing this energy for the synthesis of ATP molecules. For example, carbohydrates are alloxidizedin the end to carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). Fats are also oxidized, with ...
Question: What does chemiosmosis produce? Osmosis: Osmosis is the movement of a solvent across a semi-permeable membrane. It is a passive process which is used by living organisms to maintain water balance. Answer and Explanation:1 Chemiosmosis produces ATP. It is the process by which ions or...
Photosynthesis occurs in chloroplasts, a type of plastid (an organelle with a membrane) that contains chlorophyll and is primarily found in plant leaves. Chloroplasts are similar tomitochondria, the energy powerhouses of cells, in that they have their own genome, or collection of genes, contained...
Every cell has one nucleus and membrane-bound organelles in the cytoplasm. Mitochondria, a double membrane-bound organelle is mainly responsible for the energy transactions vital for the survival of the cell. Lysosomes digest unwanted materials in the cell. Endoplasmic reticulum plays a significant rol...
mitochondria produce energy for cells by oxidizing substances that are synthesized in the cytosol of the cell, a process known as the citric acid cycle. The fuel that is then produced is in the form called Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP). ATP is considered by scientists to be the energy currency...
Which organelle makes the proteins that are needed by the cell? Which cell organelles produce energy in eukaryotic cells? What is the function of organelles? Which organelles are found in both plant and animal cells? What are the three organelles that plant cells have but animal cells do not?
What cell organelles are responsible for most of the ATP production within a cell? What are the 3 main stages of cellular respiration? Which produces the majority of the ATP? Which produces the most energy in the form of ATP? What is the driving force for ATP production in both cellular...