I think its called Mitochondrion
Produces ATP energy (cellular respiration occurs here). Uses glucose and oxygen.
I have a cell test coming up, so I hope I'm right for yours and my sake.
Hope I helped
In a eukaryotic cell (a cell containing membrane bound organelles, examples are human cells, plant cells and fungi cells, among others) respiration happens in 3 parts in 2 places. The first part is called glycolysis. It doesn't need oxygen and it happens in the cytoplasm. The second two parts need oxygen and happen in the mitochondrion.
The mitochondria, more specifically in the matrix and cristae of the mitochondria. And the plasma membrane in bacterial cells.
Mitochondria in animal cells controls cellular respiration.
Cytoplasm & mitochondria
Mitochondria
Mitochondria
The mitochondria
not sure but respiration of cellular dominates the cell population of animal cells over plants
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Mitochondria.
The part of the neuron that carries impulses towards the cell body is called the dendrite.
cellular respiration
The exchange of glucose and oxygen for water and carbon dioxide happens in the mitochondria and is then released through the cell membrane.
Endoplasmic Reticulum
the mitochondria
Mitochondria.
The mitochondria is the cell organelle that carries out the process of cellular respiration, which creates energy for the cell. The mitochondria is commonly called the "powerhouse" of the cell.
All cells carry out cellular respiration, and it's the mitochandria inside the cell that produces the energy by breaking down the sugars inside the cell.
the mitochondria
It carries ourt aerobic respiration. It produces energy in the cell
It take part in respiration. Respiration powers up the cell
It take part in respiration. Respiration powers up the cell
Mitochondria.
34-36 ATP are made in the Krebs cycle part of cell respiration.
Ribosomes
endoplasmic reticulum