Cells make and use energy through the process of photosynthesis. This process both creates energy and uses energy to deliver the nutrients.
An example of how cells use energy is when they make use of an energy-dependent transport in the cell membrane. Some types of non-passive transport require ATP for it to work, hence using "energy"
cellular respiration
Lipids are used for energy storage, cushions vital organs, and insulates the organism
Photosynthesis.
Cells do not gain (or use) energy through facilitated diffusion.
Every cells both make the ATP and use it.
autotrophic
starch
Autotrophic
Animal cells use forms of sugar to make energy using the organelles called mitochondria.
Proteins and Atp energy.
Muscle cells use triglycerides for energy instead of carbohydrates because triglycerides make energy for storage, insulation, and organ protection
They use glucose to release energy using respiration.
Animal cells don't have chloroplasts. Only plant cells do. Plant cells use chloroplasts in photosynthesis. They catch light energy that is essential for them to make food. Animals don't use photosynthesis to make food, so they can't get energy from something they don't have.
An example of how cells use energy is when they make use of an energy-dependent transport in the cell membrane. Some types of non-passive transport require ATP for it to work, hence using "energy"
Energy and oxygen. The process is called photosynthesis.
cellular respiration