Glucose
it supplys energy to the cell
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the energy-rich substance produced in the mitochondria through the process of cellular respiration. ATP is the primary energy currency of the cell and is used to power various cellular processes.
Active transport is the movement of a substance across a cell membrane using chemical energy. This process requires the use of a carrier protein and ATP to transport molecules against their concentration gradient.
Active transport is the cellular movement of a substance that requires the use of energy. This process involves the movement of molecules across a cell membrane against their concentration gradient, requiring the cell to expend energy in the form of ATP. Active transport allows cells to control the internal environment and maintain homeostasis.
excytosis
Cell respiration requires the process of energy and cells rely on active transport to provide the amount of energy.
Exo-osmosis
Oxygen is essential for cellular respiration, the process by which cells produce energy. Oxygen passes through the cell membrane into the cell and is used in the mitochondria to generate ATP, the cell's energy currency. Without oxygen, the cell's ability to produce energy is compromised, leading to cell dysfunction and potentially cell death.
This process is called exocytosis. It involves the fusion of a vesicle containing the substance with the cell membrane, allowing the substance to be released outside the cell. Exocytosis is a vital cellular process for the secretion of molecules such as hormones, enzymes, and neurotransmitters.
Respiration
Exocytosis
Yes, the process of endocytosis requires energy to transport molecules into a cell.