Eukaryotic cells obtain energy through the consumption of organic compounds or photosynthesis.
Yes, eukaryotic cells need to produce ATP for energy, just like prokaryotic cells.
mitochondria
Mitochondria provide eukaryotic cells with energy
It provides the energy cells need to survive.
The Mitochondria
By taking it in.
Yes, eukaryotic cells require energy to perform essential functions such as growth, movement, and molecule synthesis. This energy is primarily produced through processes such as aerobic respiration and photosynthesis.
No, prokaryotic cells do not have mitochondria. Mitochondria are membrane-bound organelles found in eukaryotic cells that play a role in energy production through aerobic respiration. Prokaryotic cells generate energy through processes like glycolysis or fermentation.
Most eukaryotic cells have mitochondria.
Mitochondrion
The organelle that produces energy in eukaryotic cells is the mitochondrion. It is often referred to as the powerhouse of the cell because it generates the majority of the cell's ATP, which is the primary source of energy for cellular processes.
Mitochondria are considered to be eukaryotic organelles. They have their own DNA and ribosomes, and are thought to have evolved from engulfed prokaryotic cells in a symbiotic relationship with eukaryotic cells.