mitochondria.
respiration
energy
The part of the cell that produces energy varies between plants and animals. In plants, the energy producing part of the cell occurs in the chloroplast of the plant. In animals, the mitochondria produces the cells energy.
A virus does not have a metabolism. To reproduce, a virus takes control of a living cell, forcing the cell to make copies of the virus. All energy is provided by the cell.
Mitochondria are organelles that convert the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell's use.
Mitochondria uses energy from food to make high energy compounds that the cell can use to power growth, development, and movement. Chloroplasts use energy from sunlight to make energy rich food.
No, they don't make them anymore.
energy
a dry cell can make electric energy
It is the power house of the cell. It provides energy for the cell when it needs to move or make other organelles. it turns food into energy
Chlorenchymatous cell
It is the powerplant of the cell. It burns food to make energy.
The cell wouldn't be able to make energy.
It oxidizes sugars to convert chemical bonds to energy.
ribosomes make && store energy
to make energy for the cell
mitochondria make food and release energy, but vacuoles stores the food and energy
Mitochondria provide energy for the cell. They are known as the powerhouse of the cell because they provide the location for the production of ATP (adenosine tri-phosphate). ATP is produced by aerobic respiration such as glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and electron transport. ATP in turn provides energy for the cell at the molecular level. They convert energy from food molecules into energy the cell can use.