Im pretty sure it's the cell wall:)
the mitochondria produce energy for the cells through respiration.
Yes, cells need energy to carry out growth and repair processes.But these are not the only ways in which energy is used in cells.
Glucose is also converted to energy in muscle cells. When it comes to producing energy from glucose, muscle cells are, well, double-jointed
Building new cells requires energy and old cells. They use the old cells that have become worn out or damaged.
Plant Cells store energy in the complex carbohydrates such as starch, disaccharides, and lipids.Animal Cells store energy in the Polysaccharide known as Glycogen.Cells store energy when a third phosphate group becomes bonded to an ADP molecule. ATP molecules are a cell's basic energy source.
Glucose is a supplier of energy to the cells. Cells use the glucose as well as fats for fuel.
no, i'm pretty sure its the mitochondria (otherwise known as the power house)
..cell wall
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The sun is the ultimate supplier of all energy on earth, it lets the plant create glucose that it burns during photosynthesis for energy to create more glucose. Hope this helps!
Do cells extract energy
Check with the manufacturer
Cells store energy in bonds.
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PV cells convert light energy into electrical energy.
no autotropic cells transform light energy into chemical energy. Heterotropic cells get energy from organic compounds. K-Dover