36 - 38 ATP from aerobic cellular respiration.
Cells evolved from what is often called the primordial slime, and after that they reproduced, and that's where they come from.
The process that releases energy in the body is referred to as internal respiration and involves the ATP molecule. But food is not what takes part in this process, because the food needs to be digested, broken down, into glucose for the body to use it in releasing energy. That glucose can come from any of the three different food products we consume, proteins, fats, and carbohydrates.
The carbon dioxide in cellular respiration comes from the breakdown of glucose molecules during the process. When glucose is broken down in the presence of oxygen, carbon dioxide is produced as a byproduct.
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Mitochondria are believed to have originated from ancient bacteria that were engulfed by early eukaryotic cells. They contribute to cell functioning by producing energy in the form of ATP through a process called cellular respiration. This energy is essential for various cellular processes, including metabolism, growth, and repair.
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No, a cell's energy does not come from the nucleus. Energy in a cell is primarily generated in the mitochondria through a process called cellular respiration, where glucose is broken down to produce ATP, the cell's main energy source. The nucleus, on the other hand, is responsible for storing genetic information and controlling cell activities through gene expression.
No. The cell's energy comes from the mitochondria, which are the site of aerobic cellular respiration.
Glucose and oxygen enter a cell's cytoplasm for aerobic cellular respiration.
Every cell. CO2 is a product of respiration, and all cells in a plant respire.
Cells release chemical energy from food through a process called cellular respiration. This process involves breaking down glucose molecules in the presence of oxygen to produce ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is the energy currency of the cell. The ATP molecules store the energy released and can be used by the cell for various functions.
No. A cell's energy comes from the mitochondria, which are the site of aerobic cellular respiration.
Why a blood clot is the coronary artery stops the red blood cells from respiring normally
Dark respiration refers to the process by which plants release carbon dioxide through cellular respiration during the night, in the absence of light. This process involves breaking down stored carbohydrates to generate energy for cellular functions when photosynthesis is not occurring.
Do Plant, Animal and Bacteria cells carry out this process?
Cells evolved from what is often called the primordial slime, and after that they reproduced, and that's where they come from.
Cells come from the reproduction of existing cells through a process called cell division. When a cell divides, it creates two identical daughter cells that carry the same genetic information as the parent cell. This process is essential for growth, repair, and maintenance of living organisms.