Mitochondria produce ATP, the food for the cell.
Cellular metabolism, or cellular respiration, releases CO2, or carbon dioxide, and H2O, or water. This is why all animals breathe out carbon dioxide and water vapor.
the waste product that is released by the mitochondria is the cytoplasm and the nucleus.
water
ATP
Mitochondria produce water as a by-product of cellular respiration.
The main product is ATP.CO2 produced as a by product.
You do find mitochondria in both plant and animal cells as eukaryote cells made this symbiotic bargain with free ranging bacteria that became mitochondria. Both plants and animals use the product of mitochondria, ATP, to do cellular work.
The breakdown of sugar (mainly glucose) is called glycolysis and occurs in the cytoplasm of a cell. The product of glycolysis is pyruvate, which is used to make ATP energy by the Krebs Cycle in the mitochondria.
The overall products of respiration are carbon dioxide and water. The overall products of photosynthesis are glucose and oxygen.
This is called phosphorylation and the end product is ATP which is called the energy currency of the cell.
ATP, or adenosine triphosphate, is the end product of cellular respiration. It is the energy that is released by the mitochondria.
Sugar (glucose) breaks down into water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2). This process is respiration and it happens in the mitochondria.
Mitochondria produce water as a by-product of cellular respiration.
Glycerol
Main product is energy stored in ATP. CO2 is produced as a bi product
The main product is ATP.CO2 produced as a by product.
Mitochondria, is the part of the cell which converts oxygen into energy. It is the site of respiration in the cell and it produces energy so that the cell can carry out its basic functions. The end product it forms is ATP or Adenosine Tri-phosphate. The red blood cells in our body do not have a mitochondria which ensures that the energy is transferred to the particular body part and is not absorbed by the RBC itself.
The main product is ATP. CO2 is also produced
Pyruvic acid
It starts and ends in cytoplasm.Products are transported to mitochondria.
You do find mitochondria in both plant and animal cells as eukaryote cells made this symbiotic bargain with free ranging bacteria that became mitochondria. Both plants and animals use the product of mitochondria, ATP, to do cellular work.