The function of mitochondria and chloroplasts is related to energy. In what way does their function differ? Mitochondria produce energy in prokaryotic cells, while chloroplasts produce energy in eukaryotic cells. ... While the chloroplast get there food from the suns energy through the process of photosynthesis.
Answer: the answer is photosynthesis
Explanation:
No they look at it like food
- <em>Monera (/məˈnɪərə/) (Greek - μονήρης (monḗrēs), "single", "solitary") <u>is a biological kingdom that is made up of prokaryotes (particularly bacteria).</u> As such, it is composed of single-celled organisms that lack a true nucleus. The taxon Monera was first proposed as a phylum by Ernst Haeckel in 1866.</em>
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Answer:
The correct answer is a Inhibit the enzyme and slow the rates of Glycolysis and citric acid cycle.
Explanation:
ATP accumulation result in blocking the activity of the rate limiting enzyme of glycolysis Phosphofructokinase that catalyses the conversion of fructose-6-phosphate to fructose -1,6-bisphosphate .
ATP is an Allosteric inhibitor of Phosphofructokinase enzyme and this enzymatic inhibition decreases the rate of glycolysis and as the rate of glycolysis decreases the rate of TCA cycle is also decreased because TCA cycle depends on glycolytic end product Pyruvate. As glycolysis rate is decreased pyruvate is not formed in a sufficient amount to carry out its conversion to Acetyl CoA and enters into TCA Cycle.