the mitochondria produce energy for the cells through respiration.
Yes, eukaryotic cells need to produce ATP for energy, just like prokaryotic cells.
Prokaryotes produce energy in their cells through a process called cellular respiration, where they break down molecules like glucose to release energy in the form of ATP. This process occurs in the cytoplasm and cell membrane of prokaryotic cells.
Cells use oxygen to produce energy through a process called cellular respiration. In this process, glucose molecules are broken down in the presence of oxygen to produce ATP, the energy currency of the cell.
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so that the cells can produce energy for the body, specifically knowns as ATP's. When ADP's combine with P (phosphate) and energy, a chemical reaction occurs allowin joints such as elbows and knees to move. also they must produce energy so carbon dioxide can be removed from the body in exchange for oxygen.
Mitochondria are the primary organelles responsible for generating energy in a cell through the process of cellular respiration. They produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is the usable form of energy for the cell.
Many plant cells produce energy through Photosynthesis.
Mitochondria produce the energy that is used in the cells. They are commonly referred to the energy factory of powerhouse of the cells.
Oxygen is requried for respiration (your cells making 'energy'.)
Cells with chloroplasts.
They produce energy through a process known as cellular respiration. In it, glucose is converted into energy.
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In plant cells, sugar is broken down to produce energy in the mitochondria, just as in animal cells.
Energy is stored in the cells. The cells travel around the organism (or a living system) and give off, or produce, energy.
the fuel cells convert hydrogen into energy using a converter and that energy is used to power the vehicle
Animal cells use forms of sugar to make energy using the organelles called mitochondria.