Yes
The primary cellular sites for the recapture of energy from organic compounds is the mitochondria. It is called the powerhouse of the cell.
DDT or dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane is a colorless crystalline substance that is used as an insecticide. DDT and some related compounds are primarily stored in fats and other organic solvents.
fermentation!
Both autotrophs (plants) and heterotrophs (animals) use Cellular Respiration to break the organic compounds (produced by Photosynthesis) into simpler molecules and release energy.Bacteria, fungi, and archaea also use Cellular Respiration.animals only
Basically, organic compounds have carbon. Inorganic do not (though there are some exceptions)
The role of organic compounds in cellular respiration is to start cellular respiration. Cellular Respiration is a process that creates ATP. So, in order to create ATP you'll need organic compounds. Organic Compounds are converted into ATP during Cellular Respiration. This is the role of organic compound in cellular respiration.
cellular respiration
The primary cellular sites for the recapture of energy from organic compounds is the mitochondria. It is called the powerhouse of the cell.
organic compound
No. Petroleum is a mixture of primarily organic compounds.
No. Petroleum is a mixture of primarily organic compounds.
Molecules of only hydrogen and carbon are called hydrocarbons, and they are organic. Hydrogen is the answer.
Lithotrophs are organisms that use inorganic compounds as electron donors in cellular respiration.
Cytoplasm
The oxidation of organic compounds that occurs within cells, producing energy for cellular processes.
carbohydrates, fats and proteins
fermentation