Cellular respiration is the set of the metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert biochemical energy from nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and then release waste products. The reactions involved in respiration are catabolic reactions that involve the oxidation of one molecule and the reduction of another. Respiration is one of the key ways a cell gains useful energy to fuel cellular reformations. Nutrients commonly used by animal and plant cells in respiration include sugar, amino acids and fatty acids, and a common oxidizing agent (electron acceptor) is molecular oxygen (O2). Bacteria and archaea can also be lithotrophs and these organisms may respire using a broad range of inorganic molecules as electron donors and acceptors, such as sulfur, metal ions, methane or hydrogen. Organisms that use oxygen as a final electron acceptor in respiration are described as aerobic, while those that do not are referred to as anaerobic.
Cell Respiration
In addition to producing energy, mitochondria store calcium for cell signaling activities, generate heat, and mediate cell growth and death.
cell respiration
we are not sure where the cellular respiration is in the cell! go to ask.com to aswer your question!
The mitochondria is responsible for cell respiration.
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Cell respiration occurs in the mitochondria.
Cell Respiration
lar respiration
Aerobic respiration takes place. It generates energy in cell
In addition to producing energy, mitochondria store calcium for cell signaling activities, generate heat, and mediate cell growth and death.
Aerobic and anaerobic respiration .
Cell Respiration
Yes,every cell need energy.So every cell have to undergo cellular respiration
cell respiration
The purpose of cellular respiration in an eukaryotic cell is to break down carbohydrates and to give the cell energy in the form of ATP. Cellular respiration in the eukaryotic cell takes place in the mitochondria.
animal cell i think