What part of the animal cell is responsible for energy production?
A cell's energy is produced by the mitochondria.
An organelle called the mitochondria, hence the name, "powerhouse" of the cell. This is where ATP is produced.
Mitochondria are the organelles that produce the majority of the energy (in the form of ATP) for a cell.
Energy is produced through respiration.Mitochondria is responsible for it.
Mitochondrion
These parts are the cell wall (animal cells just have a cell membrane) and the vacuole. Plants also have chloroplasts which animal cells do not have.
Yes, animal cells do contain vacuoles, smaller than those found in plant cells but greater in number. Some animal cells do not however, have any vacuoles.
well, bacterial cells are mostly made to destroy and damage other cells and plant and animal cells are meant to produce and help the body.
what 2 cell parts are found in plant cells but not animal cells
the cell parts that are present in plant cells but are not present in animal cells are:: 1.chloroplast 2.cell wall 3.vacuole and also the plant cell is rectangular in shape while the animal cell is roughly oval in shape
No, chloroplasts are the energy producing part of plants.
false. The chloroplast is the food producing part of a plant cell.
Mitochondria are not cells, they are parts of cells, belonging to a category called organelles. Animal cells have them. They produce energy.
The central parts, or cores, of certain muscle cells lack structures called mitochondria, the energy-producing parts of the cells.
what 2 cell parts are found in plant cells but not animal cells
mitochondria are involved in this.
Animal cells do not have; a cell wall, a permanent vacuole or chloroplasts.
skin
no they dont
There are several different parts of an animal cell so it really depends on which you are talking about
Plant cells have cell walls, as compared to animal cells which have cell membranes.
Some parts of cells that are found in animal, but not plant cells are:Centrioles (nearly always)lysosomesCilia (always)