A bacterium that relies solely on fermentation for energy generation uses glycolysis exclusively.
Becher suggested that the combustion of a material stems from a substance known as phlogiston.
1) The synthesis of ATP occurs in the mitochondria of eukaryotic cells. (Although most ATP is generated there, it is not completely exclusive to that location.) 2) ADP is converted back to ATP through phosphorylation. (Phosphorylation refers to the addition of a phosphate group.) 3) The energy is kept in the covalent bonds that connect phosphates, with the bond between the second and third phosphate groups holding the most energy.
Answer:
Bioluminescence
Explanation:
In the vast depths of the ocean, sea cucumbers and polychaete worms utilize bioluminescence as a defensive mechanism against predators and to locate or lure prey through their radiant glow, making it easier for predators to spot their glowing bodies.