The mitochondria is an essential part of cellular respiration. The cell needs the mitochondria because it forms ATP (energy) for the cell.
Yes. Neurons need to contain mitochondria in order to produce enough ATP molecules to open and close the sodium/potassium channels at the axon. It also needs ATP to undergo exocytosis and endocytosis which forms vesicles containing neurotransmitters.
Acetyl CoA forms.
first mitochondria is an organism second a mitochondria can be in an animal cell
Mitochondria contains ribosomes in them.Those are produced by mitochondria.
The mitochondria is an essential part of cellular respiration. The cell needs the mitochondria because it forms ATP (energy) for the cell.
In the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
The mitochondria is the power plant of the cell. It takes the energy from food, and converts it into ATP, which is then used more readily as energy by the cell. As such, it only produces the ATP as needed.
Mitochondria's main function is to convert energy into forms that are usable by the cell.
No, they are not. Except for mitochondria. These organelles actually have their own DNA
Nothing. Mitochondria are the cell's power producers. They convert energy into forms that are usable by the cell.
Yes but not quite sure which part of the cell
Yes. Not yours, but there are plenty of life forms the do not require oxygen.
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ATP Synthase
Animal cells use forms of sugar to make energy using the organelles called mitochondria.
mitochondria is present in both plant and animal cell.It is also called as the power house of the cell,it provides energy to the call so that they perform many functions of the cells.It forms ATP that provides energy.