Plants use light energy to produce food molecules during photosynthesis, and obtain cellular energy from the bonds of these food molecules during cellular respiration.
Mitochondrion
The mitochondria
No. The mitochondria is the one that produces energy.
Chloroplasts are only found in plant cells and not in animal cells. Their function is to help convert sunlight into energy for the plant.
It takes half of the food you eat and burns it into energy for the plant or animal it can be found in animal cells or plant cells.
it has to have a mitochondria [a.k.a. mitochondrion].
The MITOCHONDRIA provides energy for both the plant and animal cell.
The mitochondria is what produces energy. It makes it ATP.
energy
The mitochondria produce energy for cells.
No. The mitochondria is the one that produces energy.
Plant cells use photosynthesis to produce ATP and carbohydrate. Animal cells depend on ingested carbohydrates, which are digested to sugars in the stomach and intestine and taken up into the blood stream. Once the cells take up the sugar they metabolise it to form ATP.
H2O CO2 and Energy in Animal cells. O2, Glucose and energy in plant cells
Chloroplasts are only found in plant cells and not in animal cells. Their function is to help convert sunlight into energy for the plant.
Animal cells use more energy because unlike plant cells, animal cells can move at any speed and it also runs and walk to retrieve food. This puts more strain on the animal cells than on the plant cell :)
It takes half of the food you eat and burns it into energy for the plant or animal it can be found in animal cells or plant cells.
obtain energy from nucleas
1. plant cells have chloroplasts and chlorophil 2.animal cells are circular and plant cells are rectangular. 3.animal cells lack a cell wall 4. animal cells have multiple vacuoles 5.Plant cells don't have a nuclues. Any questions?
it has to have a mitochondria [a.k.a. mitochondrion].