Yes both have ATP in their cells
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ATP Synthase
Both plant and animal cells contain mitochondria for the synthesis of ATP. Animals eat food to get the material that is used in ATP synthesis and plant make the material used in ATP synthesis through the process of photosynthesis.
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The mitochondrion functions similarly for both plant cells and animal cells, producing the ATP used for energy. It can be considered the cell's power plant.
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ATP Synthase
Both plant and animal cells contain mitochondria for the synthesis of ATP. Animals eat food to get the material that is used in ATP synthesis and plant make the material used in ATP synthesis through the process of photosynthesis.
Yes, both plant and animal cells have mitochondria.
They are the power plants that drive the cells by producing ATP.
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In plant cells, the chloroplast generates the atp. In animal cells, the mitochondria generates the atp.
Both plant and animal cells break down glucose (C6H12O6) in order to create adenosine triphosphate, or ATP, which provides energy for the cell. Plant cells are able to manufacture glucose through photosynthesis, but animal cells must acquire the glucose by ingesting it from another source. Both types of cells undergo cellular respiration, which is the process by which the ATP is produced out of glucose.
One to them is mitochondria.
The mitochondrion functions similarly for both plant cells and animal cells, producing the ATP used for energy. It can be considered the cell's power plant.
They produce ATP, and expel water
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Of course they do. All life on Earth use ATP as energy source, including plants. Their method is also the same as in animal cells, by cellular respiration. One difference is that plant cells have an additional source of ATP, from light reaction of the photosynthesis.