Cellular respiration turns adp into atp in the electron transport chain.
u add a hydrogen to a ADP and it makes ATP.
Most of the ATP produced by aerobic cellular respiration is made by oxidative phosphorylation
It is the light reaction. Then they moves to dark reaction
ATP holds energy in its phosphate bond. When ATP's third phosphate is broken, it releases a lot of energy, often enough to drive a reaction forward.
ATP and NADHP
Respiration: Glucose + Oxygen = Carbon Dioxide + ATP + Water Photosynthesis: Carbon Dioxide + water + sunlight = Glucose + Oxygen
Mitochondria makes the ATP
Energy in the body is formed when ATP is broken down into ADP. This reaction is therefore exothermic. Thus, the reverse reaction is going to be endothermic because energy is required in order to attach the phosphate to the ADP.
No, ATP is a chemical (adenosine triphosphate).
ATP and NADH2
yesYes,ATP is produced in the light reaction. These are utilized in the dark reaction
The products of the light reaction are 18 ATP, 12 NADPH2 and 6O2 (which is actually a byproduct.)