What can mitochondria directly use to make ATP? Which part of cellular respiration produces the most ATP? Concisely describe how that process works. What is the fundamental role that ATP plays in powering cell functions? What creates ATP in the glycolysis process?
In specific terms, ATP hydrolysis generates between 7 and 15 calories. Adenosine triphosphate: a source of energy for everything! While ATP is known mainly in the sports world, where athletes try to optimise the metabolic processes enabling its production, it’s important to under...
A human cell "stuck" in the mitosis part of the cell cycle might develop what? What steps occur during interphase that prepares a cell for division? Which of the following is/are the function of the mitochondria in the process of cell division? a) the formation of the mit...
All cells contain, at an absolute minimum, a cell membrane, genetic material and cytoplasm, also called cytosol. This genetic material is deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA. In prokaryotes, the DNA is clustered in one part of the cytoplasm, but it is not enclosed by a membrane because only eukary...
To earn this badge, learners must complete Module 6, scoring a B or better (85%) on the module test. This badge demonstrates proficiency in these learning objectives: Describe how cells get energy describe the structure of ATP and its role in the cell energy cycle (ATP cycle) ...
The released electron escapes through a series of protein complexes linked together, known as an electron transport chain. As it moves through the chain, it generates the energy to produce ATP (adenosine triphosphate, a source of chemical energy for cells) and NADPH — both of which are require...
The production of ATP (cellular respiration) is actually a(n) rxn. However, the reaction requires the breakdown of Glucose, which is energetical, . a. endergonic : exergonic b. exergonic : endergonic c. catabolic : neutral d. dehydration : uns ...
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Which of the following description of anaerobic respiration is not true? \\ A. It does not have an electron transport chain. \\B. It requires oxygen gas (O2).\\ C. It occurs in bacterial cells.\\ D. It generates ATP molecules. ...
Why is a different enzyme involved in each step of glycolysis? Where does NAD come from in glycolysis? Why is ATP important to cells? Why does cellular respiration occur? Why is cellular respiration necessary for living organisms? Glycolysis generates energy by producing?