Well there are two types of cells when it comes to whether they can produce their own energy or not. They are autotrophicand heterotrophic. Plants for example are autotrophic, they use the energy from the sun to create their own food. This process is known as photosynthesis. Animals and fungi though, for example, are heterotrophic, meaning that they must get their own food. Animals eat and fungi are decomposers, so they eat away dead plants and animals for their food. But I think that the term you are looking for is, yes, heterotrophic.
animal cells can't produce their own energy, they relie on a system called cellular respiration.
All living or moving things require energy of some form to function.
the mitochondria produce energy for the cells through respiration.
Because cells are not capable of producing their own energy molecules.
Yes, all the cells in our body have to produce its own ATP energy. ATP cannot be stored in the cell. ATP can also not be transported from one cell to another.
A heterotroph is an organism that can not produce its own food. An autotroph is an organism that can produce its own food.
Mitochondria are responsible in producing energy.They produce energy throug respiration.
the mitochondria produce energy for the cells through respiration.
Many plant cells produce energy through Photosynthesis.
Mitochondria produce the energy that is used in the cells. They are commonly referred to the energy factory of powerhouse of the cells.
they can produce cells on there own
Because cells are not capable of producing their own energy molecules.
Mitochondria are found in eukaryotic cells, which includes plants, animals, fungi, and protists. They are known as the "powerhouses" of the cell, responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP through a process called cellular respiration.
Yes, all the cells in our body have to produce its own ATP energy. ATP cannot be stored in the cell. ATP can also not be transported from one cell to another.
Oxygen is requried for respiration (your cells making 'energy'.)
Cells with chloroplasts.
They produce energy through a process known as cellular respiration. In it, glucose is converted into energy.
produce energy
Adult stem cells