Energy in Cells
Cells rely on ATP for essential enzymatic reactions, making it crucial for survival. They require a constant supply of ATP, as it is rapidly consumed in various processes. The energy needed to produce ATP comes from cellular respiration, which consists of glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation, each evolving separately to enhance energy extraction efficiency.In this clip
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Episode 75: Cellular Respiration
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