Mitochondria makes the energy and the cytoplasm transports it throughout the cell
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the energy compound that supplies usable energy to all cells in the body. ATP is produced during cellular respiration and acts as the energy currency for various cellular processes.
Electric cells
Mitochondria are what supplies energy to cells for active transport. ATP is the molecule that does this. Also known as adenosine triphosphate.
Your blood supplies many important things to your cells. Mainly it supplies oxygen and nutrients, such as glucose.
digestive
fat stored in fat cells supplies 60 percent
ATP
Unfortunately, no.
carbohydrates
Mitochondria. In eukaryotic cells, a membrane enclosed organelle called a mitochondrion generates adenosine triphosphate. ATP is a source of chemical energy for the cells.
If you are talking about what supplies work in your cells, the answer is ATP.
All of your cells require energy. Without energy you wouldn't be alive.