mitochondria
carbohydrate
The Citric acid cycle. Also oxidative phosphorylation, and glycolysis (fermentation).
The macromolecule that makes up around half of the calories you should eat in a day is carbohydrates. Other macromolecules that are important to your diet are proteins and fats.
ATP, a nucleic acid, is common in cells and is used as a short term energy source. It is a good energy currency because the energy stored in the bond between the 2nd and third phosphate group is relatively high and easy to access.
I would say that it needs to converted into ATP because the sugar molecules turn into chemical energy that can be used by a cell to carry out life processes. Cells can breakdown ATP quickly to release the energy.
organelles!!
organelles!!
mitochondria
carbohydrate
mitochondria
the mitochondria
Yes, it needs energy to carry out life functions
the storage area of a cell is called
The organism will surely die if it does not obtain energy since it needs energy to carry out everyday functions.
Describe How The Cell Get The Energy They Need To Carry On Their Activities?Cells get the energy they need to carry on their activities from a process called cellular respiration. This process is a series of chemical reactions in which energy stored in food is converted to a form of energy that cell can use.
The Citric acid cycle. Also oxidative phosphorylation, and glycolysis (fermentation).
Muscles need energy to contract because the body needs energy to produce hormones which stimulate production of red blood cells to carry oxygen to the muscles.