36 in somatic cells and 38 in liver and heart cells.
Oxygen is the gas used by eukaryotic cells for cellular respiration. Oxygen is required for the process of oxidative phosphorylation, which is the final stage of cellular respiration where ATP is produced.
It provides the energy cells need to survive.
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Mitochondria
Cellular respiration takes place in all living cells , both prokaryotic cells and in eukaryotic cells.
Yes - all living things undergo cellular respiration (although there are different forms of this).Plants undergo both photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
Most eukaryotic cells have mitochondria.
Prokaryotic and animal cells. As well as plant cells which preform Cellular Respiration after photosynthesis. Basically, all living organisms perform Cellular Respiration.
The mitochondria of the cell produce ATP. In plant cells, the chloroplast would make ATP and in human cells the mitochondria produces the ATP.
Water, CO2 and energy are produced by cellular respiration.
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is produced in the mitochondria of eukaryotic cells through a process called cellular respiration. During cellular respiration, glucose is broken down in the presence of oxygen to generate ATP as the primary energy currency of the cell.
plant and animal cells/ eukaryotic and happens in the organelle, mitochondria.