The mitochondria generates ATP by means of oxidative phosphorylation.
Our body needs oxygen gas to make energy and survive.
We breathe in air which contains oxygen. Our body needs oxygen to make energy to order to move and function.
We breathe in air which contains oxygen. Our body needs oxygen to make energy to order to move and function.
Oxygen is required so that we can make ATP. ATP is the energy that the cell needs to function.
oxygen i think
If an organism changes sunlight and carbon dioxide into the oxygen and sugars it needs to make energy, it is a photosynthetic organism, typically a plant or algae. This process is known as photosynthesis, where chlorophyll in the organism captures sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. This ability to produce its own energy distinguishes photosynthetic organisms from heterotrophs, which rely on consuming other organisms for energy.
Yes. The organnelle that produces it is called a "ribosome" it is attached to the endoplasmic reticulum.
The function of the lungs are to bring oxygen, into the body and to release carbon dioxide. Oxygen is what the body needs to make energy and carbon dioxide is a waste that the body does not need.
The function of the lungs are to bring oxygen, into the body and to release carbon dioxide. Oxygen is what the body needs to make energy and carbon dioxide is a waste that the body does not need.
Your body needs oxygen to make energy through a process called cellular respiration. This process helps produce ATP, the main energy currency used by cells to carry out various functions in the body. Oxygen is essential in this process as it helps break down food molecules to release energy.
yes it does.
The mitochondria need oxygen and nutrients to make energy.