No, facilitated diffusion does not require ATP. Facilitated diffusion occurs down the concentration gradient with the help of channel or carrier... View Article
Osmosis refers to the diffusion of water or solvent through a selectively permeable membrane from the region of lower concentration of solute to... View Article
Oxidative phosphorylation produces the most ATP. It is a part of cellular respiration. Here, energy to drive phosphorylation comes from... View Article
Organic compounds such as carbohydrates, proteins and fats are broken down to make ATP in the respiratory pathway. Also Check: Where Does the... View Article
ATP synthesis by chemiosmosis occurs during photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Chemiosmosis occurs in mitochondria and chloroplasts so all... View Article
The total number of ATP produced in glycolysis is 4 from one glucose molecule. 2 molecules of ATP are utilised in the first half of glycolysis so... View Article
ATP synthesis by chemiosmosis occurs during photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Chemiosmosis occurs in mitochondria and chloroplasts so all... View Article
ATP is produced by oxidative phosphorylation in cellular respiration. The energy of oxidation-reduction is utilised to build up a proton gradient... View Article
ATP is produced during cellular respiration. Most of the ATP is produced by the electron transport chain, which drives oxidative phosphorylation... View Article
ATP is produced at two places in glycolysis. First, when 1,3 bisphosphoglyceric acid (BPGA) is converted into 3-phosphoglyceric acid (PGA) and... View Article
ATP is produced by oxidative phosphorylation in the electron transport chain. 2 protons pass through the F0 unit of the ATP synthase down the... View Article
The enzyme that synthesises ATP is called ATP synthase, as protons diffuse back across the membrane. The proton gradient is developed due to the... View Article
Fats produce more ATP due to their long-chain fatty acids. Fatty acids produce more acetyl CoA than glucose, i.e. 3 acetyl-CoA molecules per 6... View Article
ATP is produced when 1,3 bisphosphoglyceric acid (BPGA) is converted into 3-phosphoglyceric acid (PGA) and when phosphoenolpyruvate is converted... View Article
ATP synthesis in the light reaction is linked to the development of a proton gradient and by breaking down the gradient by chemiosmosis.... View Article
Maximum ATP molecules are produced by oxidative phosphorylation in the electron transport system present in the inner mitochondrial membrane.... View Article
The reduced coenzymes NADH and FADH2 produced in the glycolysis and Krebs cycle starts the production of ATP in the electron transport system... View Article
The 2 ATP are used in the first half of the glycolysis, which is an energy-requiring phase. Two phosphate groups get attached to glucose and... View Article
ATP is an immediate source of energy as the terminal phosphate bonds are high energy bonds and on hydrolysis release energy. So it is required in... View Article