The mitochrodion burns glucose, which gives off energy to the cell.
endoplasmic reticulum
it is actually mitochondria
its the mitochondria...
what burns food for energy
different types of food provide different types of nutrients , based on the nutrients present in the food ..... they provide us energy.
DNA doesn't provide energy for all cell activities, DNA contains instructions for the cell to complete its job as a cell and to reproduce, but ATP provides energy to the cell for it to do all of its activities.
All cells must do work to stay alive and maintain their cellular environment. The energy needed for cell work comes from the bonds of ATP.
Mitochondria provide most of the energy in a cell.
Mitochondria provide most of the energy in a cell.
The Endocine System
DNA doesn't provide energy for all cell activities, DNA contains instructions for the cell to complete its job as a cell and to reproduce, but ATP provides energy to the cell for it to do all of its activities.
Mitochondria burns food inside the cell (Cellular Respiration) in order to provide energy to all the cellular activities. Carbohydrates are mostly burnt inside Mitochondria.
Which of the following structures breaks down sugars to provide energy for cell activities?
It is the powerplant of the cell. It burns food to make energy.
It makes energyATP (adenosine triphosphate) is a molecule that the body uses to store and provide energy for chemical reactions. When a cell needs energy, the ATP molecule loses one phosphate from it's triphosphate tail, which provides the energy from the reaction. ATP is converted to ADP (adenosine diphosphate) through this process.ATP is a molecule containing high energy bonds that acts as the primary energy transferring molecule in living organisms
All cells must do work to stay alive and maintain their cellular environment. The energy needed for cell work comes from the bonds of ATP.
Mitochondria provide most of the energy in a cell.
Mitochondria provide most of the energy in a cell.
The Endocine System
energy
Mitochondria release energy for cellular activities. Yes, they carry a lare payload of "adenosine triphosphate" molecuales which release large amounts of energy when they are de-composed.
Cytoplasm