And the benefit of helping plants thrive, which helps increase oxygen in our atmosphere. And the satisfaction of using fertilizer you made yourself, with a little help from tiny bug friends and worms. Lots More
What does ATP do during reactions? How does ATP provide energy for reactions? What enzyme creates ATP? What does it use to power this reaction? What is the chemical reaction of cellular respiration? Select the correct answer. A chemical reaction that has a positive \Delta G is correctly desc...
ATP, NADPH, CO 2 d. Glucose, ATP, CO 2 e. ATP, NADPH, O 2 What does NADPH do in red blood cells? Explain how the light reactions generate ATP and NADPH. What is a reaction of photosynthesis that requires light called? Light energy is absorbed and converted to chemical energy in the...
Movements In Plants: Movement is an important characteristic feature of all living beings. Plants are rooted in the soil and cannot move from place to place like animals; hence, their movements are different. This movement in plants is called the movement of curvature, where the organs of the...
Where in the plant does photosynthesis take place? Plants need energy from sunlight for photosynthesis to occur.(Image credit: Shutterstock) Photosynthesis occurs in chloroplasts, a type of plastid (an organelle with a membrane) that contains chlorophyll and is primarily found in plant leaves. ...
What is the function of ATP?Answer and Explanation: Hi and thank you for your question. ATP or Adenosine Triphosphate is the main energy source for the majority of cellular functions. They are used up by energy-requiring processes (endothermic) and are produced by energy-releasing processes (...
Mitochondria were likely originally bacteria that invaded the ancestor(s) of eukaryotic cells (i.e., cells with a nucleus and organelles) and developed a symbiotic relationship. The resulting friendship was a common ancestor for an entire domain of life: the taxonEukarya, which includes plants, ...
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. ...
What does ATP synthase mean? What is the net ATP yield for bacteria? What are the 3 ways ATP can be generated? Which molecule is produced with the help of electron carriers and chemiosmosis? a. O2 b. H2 c. H2O d. NADPH e. ATP ...
Plants take in what and release oxygen gas? What happens to the oxygen that is used in cellular respiration? Where does oxygen in the ecosphere come from? The splitting of water and the generation of oxygen occur where? What is aerobic respiration?