Cellular respiration produces energy to run the cell. Like putting gas in a car.
Yes. Plants and animals need energy. Energy must therefore be made in the cells.No, only animal cells carry on cellular respiration.animal cells carryon cellular respiration. plant cells carry out photosynthesis which is the opposite of respiration.
cellular respiration is preformed when the cells need to obtain energy from glucose.
Cellular respiration occurs in eukaryotic cells, which are cells that contain a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. It takes place in the mitochondria, where glucose is broken down to generate energy in the form of ATP.
1 I believe Cellular respiration only occurs in plant cells.Cellular respiration occurs in both plant and animal cells. In animal cells, the organelle for cellular respiration is the mitochondrion.
They are for aerobic respiration. It produces energy in cells
Cellular Respiration
Yes, plant cells need to carry out respiration to produce energy in the form of ATP, just like animal cells. Plant cells use oxygen and glucose to undergo cellular respiration, releasing carbon dioxide and water as byproducts.
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Yes, white blood cells need oxygen to function properly. Oxygen is essential for all cells in the body, including white blood cells, to carry out various metabolic processes and support immune functions.
Human cells get most of the energy they need from the process of aerobic cellular respiration which occurs in the mitochondria. Aerobic cellular respiration produces about 34 molecules of ATP.
Plants make ATP through cellular respiration. Photosynthesis, which requires sunlight, does not make ATP - but glucose - which is then converted to ATP by cellular respiration. Therefore plants still need respiration to make ATP.
yes, animals, by definition, consume food (carbs, lipids, proteins) so that they can break it down. carbs (specifically glucose) undergo oxidation to put its bond energy into ATP (adenosine tri phosphate).