The organelle that makes the cell energy is called the michondria (singular is mitochondrion). In a process called respiration, the mitochondria uses the food consumed to convert into cell energy. It requires oxygen to convert food into energy, and the product is cell energy, of course, and the waste products are water and carbon dioxide gas. This is just for the animal cells. For plant cells, this works in the same way, but the step before is more complicated. There is a cell part called the chloroplast only existing in a plant cell. It captures light energy from the sun, and uses water and carbon dioxide to make sugar called glucose. The glucose is basically the stored energy. This process is called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is actually opposite of respiration since photosynthesis is saving energy, and respiration is using the energy. This is just like a bank account.
The cell gets its energy when nutritional components of food are oxidized by the oygen of inspiration in mitochondria. When the cells need energy a phosphate bond breaks and energy is released for performing particular cellular activity.
It depends, if its an animal cell the mitochondrea makes energy, for plants its the chloroplasts. Animals break down energy and sugar from what they eat, plants get energy from sunlight and CO2.
cloroplast
Produces energy: mitochondria
mitochondria
Eukaryotes have organelles that proform various functions for the cell.
An organelle is a structure that is found within a cell and serves a specific function.
You sound like you are describing an organelle.
The mitochondrian organelle is the organelle that controls the cell's energy. It is considered the powerhouse of the cell.
A structure in a cell that performs a function is called an organelle. All the organelles work together to help the cell survive.
organelle
Eukaryotes have organelles that proform various functions for the cell.
An organelle is a structure that is found within a cell and serves a specific function.
It depends, if its an animal cell the mitochondrea makes energy, for plants its the chloroplasts. Animals break down energy and sugar from what they eat, plants get energy from sunlight and CO2.
You sound like you are describing an organelle.
An organelle is a tiny structure that performs a specialized function in the cell. Examples of organelles are: nuclei, vacuoles, mitochondria, lysosomes, and ribosomes.
An organ is a collection of cells that perform a function (liver, skin, muscles) whereas an organelle is something INSIDE a cell which performs a function for the cell (ribosome, mitochondria)
Mitochondria
Homeostasis is maintained through the plasma/cell membrane. The cell membrane performs osmosis to do so
The mitochondrian organelle is the organelle that controls the cell's energy. It is considered the powerhouse of the cell.
The organelle that performs the function stated in the question is the Golgi body, or Golgi apparatus.
An organelle is any discrete functionally distinct structure within a cell. The nucleus is one example of an organelle - it is bound by the nuclear membrane and performs the specific function of storing and regulating the transcription of the genetic material of the cell.