Cellular respiration, which includes three parts
The process that makes energy available for an animal cell is called respiration. The nutrients that are usually used by both animal and plant cells are sugar, amino acids and fatty acids.
vacuols.... this answer was wrong. vacuoles are storage organelles in a cell... the real answer is photosynthesis for plants and cellular respiration in animals
They get it from the Mitochondria.
The mitochondria is called the power house for the cell because it opens/burns the food in the cell, letting out energy in a cell.
cell respiration
DNA
Respiration.
Respiration is the answer. Respiration is the process which releases chemical bond energy from organic nutrients(food).
photosynthesis
The electron transport chain
The mitochondria makes energy for the cell. The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell. It takes the nutrients, breaks them down, and creates the energy for the cell. This process is known as cellular respiration.
Respiration.
Respiration.
Respiration is the answer. Respiration is the process which releases chemical bond energy from organic nutrients(food).
Photosynthesis, used by plants and some algae.
photosynthesis
The energy used by animal by bringing oxygen to the animal. The energy makes the food grow for the animal to eat By:Crystal Chen
In Plant Cell, energy is produced from sunlight through the process of photosynthesis while In animal cells, energy is produced from food (glucose) via the process of cellular respiration.
mitochondria
Absorption.
The mitochondria is what produces energy. It makes it ATP.
process by which mitochondria makes energy
Unlike plant cells, which have chloroplasts that produce food for the plant, animal cells do not have a part that technically "makes" food. Instead, animal cells take food and break it down into a usable form of energy.