No. Certain cells may require more ATPs depending on their activities. For example, the muscles cells would need a much greater amount of ATP than that of a skin cell because it needs to contract and relax on a regular basis.
Yes Cells need a steady supply of ATP to function.
Diffusion requieres energy (ATP) input from the cell?
To function yes, otherwise they die. Some cell types might be able to survive in a state of dormancy for a while without energy though.
Yes cells do need energy.
Yes, they need quite a bit!
yes.
yes
Well, muscle cells are used to do work. And brain cells are used constantly.
it gives energy to other cells. :)
Because the cells themselves need energy to perform their specific function, and to reproduce!
from the heart
to produce adenosine triphosphate, aka energy
energy
Because the cells themselves need energy to perform their specific function, and to reproduce!
pretty sure the mitochondria.
provide energy to the cells
The function of starch in plant cells is primarily the storage, and then the releasing, of biochemical energy.
oxygen is solely used by mitochondria in cells for energy, that is the only reason we need oxygen.
mitochondria
it is important because you need it so that your body can function right.
Well, muscle cells are used to do work. And brain cells are used constantly.
The main function of the mitochondria is the production of energy. This energy is used up by the cells for their functions.
it gives energy to other cells. :)
it gives energy to other cells. :)