Mitochondria
The mitochondria is the site of cellular respiration. This means that they produce the chemical energy needed for the cell’s biochemical reactions, which is why they are nicknamed the “powerhouse” of the cell.
Mitochondria are commonly referred to as the (eukaryotic) cell's "powerhouse".
Mitochondria are organelles in the cytoplasm of cells that function in energy production.
The mitochondria makes energy from sugar for the cell that is called ATP
the mitochondria is like a powerhouse because it produces energy for the entire cell
The mitochondria have two membranes. This is the site of cellular respiration - or energy production. This involves the conversion of glucose into ATP.
The mitochondria is the site of cellular respiration. This means that they produce the chemical energy needed for the cell’s biochemical reactions, which is why they are nicknamed the “powerhouse” of the cell.
Mitochondria are commonly referred to as the (eukaryotic) cell's "powerhouse".
Mitochondria, it is known as the powerhouse of the cell and providing it energy.
Mitochondria are the 'powerhouse' of the cell, they are responsible for energy production through cellular respiration which produces ATP
The B vitamins are essential for the body's production and use of energy.
Mitochondria are organelles in the cytoplasm of cells that function in energy production.
powerhouse
The mitochondrion (pl. mitochondria), found in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells, is nicknamed the "powerhouse of the cell".The mitochondrion contains the enzymes and complexes of the electron transport chain. Passage of a proton along the electron transport chain catalyses the synthesis of ATP(adenosine triphosphate), which is the "energy currency" of the cell.Cells which are physiologically more active, such as muscle cells, contain more mitochondria, compared to metabolically inactive cells.
The chloroplast.
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