The transfer of electrons
fat cells
respirations
ATP does not really store energy for cells. It most likely transport it for the cells. ATP act like coenzymes so that our body can metabolize.
Plant cells have mitochondria just as animals cells do. These provide the energy for the production of cell walls.Cellulose is the substance that makes up most of a plant's cell walls. Plant cells make their own carbohydrates that they use for energy and to build their cell wall.
Human cells get most of the energy they need from the process of aerobic cellular respiration which occurs in the mitochondria. Aerobic cellular respiration produces about 34 molecules of ATP.
fat cells
by cellular respiration
respirations
Type 1 alveolar cells
Most eukaryotic cells have mitochondria.
ATP does not really store energy for cells. It most likely transport it for the cells. ATP act like coenzymes so that our body can metabolize.
materials exchange between blood cells and blood
We concentrate on glucose breakdown, since it dominates energy production in most animal cells.
CH2O (glucose) is the most fundamental molecule metabolized by cells (in conjunction with Oxygen) for energy.
The mitochondria is responsible for producing most of a cells energy.
Mitochondrion
glucose