chloroplast and mitochondria
im JAM MONILLA THE ANSWER IS THE ATP PROVIDE THE ENERGY CELL TO CONNECT THE PHOSPHATE
No they do not. They provide energy in ATP
ATP contains energy in the chemical bonds between its phosphate groups.
The mitochondria in a cell provide the energy that the cell needs to perform its functions and live. It acts like the powerhouse of the cell.
A cellulose cell wall (note: bacteria and fungi cells both have cell walls, but not made of cellulose)A large permanent vacuole
Organelles found in prokaryotes are cell wall cytoplams cell membraneribosomes nucleoid region pili and fagella
The main energy currency of a cell is Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)
The mitochondria provides energy for the cell. They are known as the powerhouse of the cell because they provide the location for the production of ATP (adenosine tri-phosphate).
Cell wall and chloroplast are only find in the plant cell. Lysosome and centriole are only find in the animal cell.
ATP provides energy for a cell by storing energy in the bond between the second and third phosphate group. ATP really wants to get rid of the third phosphate group. When a cell needs energy it breaks the weak bond between the two phosphates and work is done.
ATP is known as Adenosine TriPhosphate. Hence the abbreviation ATP. ATP is produced by the ribosome in a cell. ATP is energy for the cell.
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