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The midochondiron produce energy for the cell
The midochondiron produce energy for the cell
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It is the mitochondria. They produce energy in cell
Respiration isn't breathing, It is the breakdown of Glucose using oxygen to give us energy which we use. This happens in every single cell in our body. The waste Produce it Co2. CampHill Student, Many Thanks to Miss Rollason :D Respiration isn't breathing, It is the breakdown of Glucose using oxygen to give us energy which we use. This happens in every single cell in our body. The waste Produce it Co2. CampHill Student, Many Thanks to Miss Rollason :D Respiration isn't breathing, It is the breakdown of Glucose using oxygen to give us energy which we use. This happens in every single cell in our body. The waste Produce it Co2. CampHill Student, Many Thanks to Miss Rollason :D Respiration isn't breathing, It is the breakdown of Glucose using oxygen to give us energy which we use. This happens in every single cell in our body. The waste Produce it Co2. CampHill Student, Many Thanks to Miss Rollason :D
It has a universal function. That is to produce energy
They produce energy for the cell to do processes. Depending on the cell type, these processes vary, but most cells use energy for bacteria defense.
They engage in aerobic respiration.By that,they produce energy.
Oxygen
Mitochondria.
The sugar that is burned in the cell to produce energy is glucose. Glucose has energy stored in it's chemical bonds and is used in cellular respiration.
Because carbohydrates produce sugars and are a source of energy