controlled no. fueled yes
yes
the cells activities are controlled by the nucleus.
The nucleus is the head office of the cell.
Cells primarily use carbohydrates, especially glucose, which is broken down during cellular respiration, forming molecules of ATP, which are used by the cells in order to get energy to do work (cellular activities). Cells get energy from ATP molecules when they are broken down into ADP and P, which releases energy.
to produce energy !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
carbohydrates
Carbohydrates get and store energy in your cells.
If your ATP does not have enough carbohydrates it will not have enough energy to carry energy; its job is to carry energy around.
The role of carbohydrates is to provide energy for cells.
the cells activities are controlled by the nucleus.
Cells use carbohydrates as a source of energy and for energy storage.
Nucleus
Cells use Lipids when Carbohydrates are'nt available.
Carbohydrates provide energy.
Cells use lipids when carbohydrates are not available.
They convert other substances (such as fat in the instance of animal cells) into carbohydrates
The major part of the cell is controlled by the nucleus but the materials that come and go in the cell is the cell membrane.
The major part of the cell is controlled by the nucleus but the materials that come and go in the cell is the cell membrane.