A process a cell uses to obtain and use energy is called cellular respiration (also called oxidative metabolism), which is mecessary to sustain a cell's life. It converts biochemical energy from nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and then releases the cell's waste products.
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organelles are the living bodies found floating somewhere in the cell these perform different functions . Some help in genetic variation , some help in protein synthesis some produce different secretions like mucus , sebum .
Answer: Most cell life activities take place in the cytoplasm. It holds many other organelles.
I think it is the ribosome
nucleus
Endoplasmic Reticulum.
The organelles necessary for photosynthesis in plants are chloroplasts. They hold the chlorophyll that is a necessary part of the process.
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Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) provides the energy necessary for the activities of all body cells.
Cells that are formed into Tissues collectively carry out specialized functions - for example, muscle Cells are specialized for [movement via] contraction; bone Cells are specialized for first structure, and then strength. There are two hundred and twenty types of Tissues.
The organelle that directs a cell's activities is the nucleus.
The organelle that directs a cell's activities is the nucleus.
Endoplasmic Reticulum.
Nucleus
The nucleus
In plant cells, the chloroplast is an organelle that performs photosynthesis, and he mitochondria is an organelle that produces ATP (energy).
the nucleus
mitochondria
Mitochondria
An organ is a collection of cells that perform a function (liver, skin, muscles) whereas an organelle is something INSIDE a cell which performs a function for the cell (ribosome, mitochondria)
cells
Mitochondrion, plural mitochondria. Power for the cell is also provided by the cytoplasm with glycolysis.