animals use mitochondria to help create energy
cells need oxygen to help burn the energy in food because the oxygen can take out all the energy needed
Mitochondria use glucose as fuel.Glucose are produced in chloroplast.
A.ribosomes and mitochondria B. mitochondria and chloroplasts C. lysosomes and chloroplasts D. mitochondria and lysosomes
The mitochondria is basically the "power house" of the cell. It creates ATP by the use of Krebs cycle and such. The cell uses ATP for all of its function's the mitochondria is a very important part of the cell. Without it'd fail to function.
Animals are aerobic eukaryotic organisms. Aerobic organisms are those which get their energy by chemically breaking down molecules using oxygen. Eukaryotic organisms are those with cells that have internal organelles, particularly a nucleus. All aerobic eukaryotes produce energy within the mitochondria of their cells.
Animal.
yes it does
They are in eukariyotic cells.They are not in others
Yes mitochondria gives energy. It generates energy through respiration
mitochondria and chloroplasts
MITOCHONDRIA breaks down glucose and creates ATP, which is the energy currency of cell.
Most cells do. Multicellular organisms like humans need to create abundant amount of ATP, a feat that can only achieved with the help of mitochondria.
Mitochondria produce ATP, which is a form of energy to help with many processes. Mitochondrion is the singular version.
The mitochondrion converts food energy another form in which is used by the cell to provide energy to the animal
they help in performing photosynthesis
Muscles cells require vast amounts more mitochondria, in order to release the ATP energy necessary to contract and help us move.
Cells need energy and oxygen to be able to carry out their jobs...they get their energy from the oxygen in the blood!