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Revision as of 13:48, 3 June 2020
In Thrive, processes are actions performed by organelles that take in compounds and output other compounds.
List of processes
Glycolysis
Glycolysis requires Glicose to produce ATP. The cytoplasm and the prokaryotic structures can do the glycolisis.
Respiration
- Main article: Aerobic Respiration
Aerobic Respiration requires the cell to collect glucose which is then used by the mitochondria or metabolosome alongside oxygen (present in the environment) to produce ATP.
Photosynthesis
- Main article: PhotosynthesisThe process of Photosynthesis requires sunlight and CO2, and in turn produces glucose and oxygen. It requires the cell to have a chloroplast.
Chemo Synthesis
Chemo Synthesis is the process that turns Hydrogen Sulfide and Carbon Dioxide into Glucose, the process is done in the chemoplast and in the chemosynthesizing proteins.
Iron Respiration
Iron Respiration or Iron Chemolithoautotropy convert iron into ATP in the rusticyanin alongside Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen.
Anaerobic Nitrogen Fixation
Anaerobic Nitrogen Fixation is a process that convert Nitrogen and ATP into Ammonia in the organelles nitrogenase and nitrogen fixing plastid
Oxytoxy Synthesis
- Main article: OxyToxy Synthesis
OxyToxy Synthesis refers to the production of the toxin OxyToxyNT, which is made in the toxin vacuole or oxytoxisome with oxygen.