cells get the energy by the breakdown of a high energy molecule called ATP(Adenosine triphosphate).
cells manufacture this ATP themselves in the organelles called mitochondria, which are thus also known as the 'power house of the cell'.
The solar cell coverts the sun light into energy/electricity
A cell needs chloroplasts
energy storage
Oxygen
energy and carbohydrates
All cells must do work to stay alive and maintain their cellular environment. The energy needed for cell work comes from the bonds of ATP.
Mitochondria is like energy capsules for the cell and cells need plenty of energy to do what they are designed to do.
Stores energy for when you need it.
yes
endocytosis
Describe How The Cell Get The Energy They Need To Carry On Their Activities?Cells get the energy they need to carry on their activities from a process called cellular respiration. This process is a series of chemical reactions in which energy stored in food is converted to a form of energy that cell can use.
No. The cell does need to expend energy in order to perform its life functions.