Respiration and diffusion
The main reason that carbohydrates are important to cell processes is that glucose, a carbohydrate, provides most of the energy a cell requires. Glucose is the main reactant for cellular respiration.
A chromosome controls cell processes by biological processes such as mitosis and meiosis. These cell processes are what direct cell processes such as cell growth and division.
adenoidine triphosphate a molcule that acts as the main energy source for cell processes
ATP (adenosine triphosphate)
Yes. Mitochondria contain their own chromosomes (separate from the main ones in the nucleus). They are not involved in the main processes of the cell.
This is because the nucleus controls the main activities of the cell, and regulates processes and chemical reactions- similar to the brain. Hope this helps! (:
When bonds form during cell processes, energy is released.
why atom and molecules are important to cell processes explain
It allows certain substances to enter or leave the cell. It can "pump" other substance into the cell against the concentration gradient or pump other "wastes" etc. out of the cell.Two main processes are:Passive transport processes".Some of the transport process happens "passively" without the cell needing to expend any energy to make them happen. Active transport processes :Other transport processes require energy from the cell's reserves to "power" them. Thes
Axons are the nerve processes that transport impulses to the cell body.
When bonds form during cell processes, energy is released.
The Golgi body processes proteins.