The short answer is that cells use a substance called ATP to fuel the majority of their activities. ATP is chiefly provided by organelles in the cytoplasm of the cell called mitochondria. These organelles use food molecules, mainly glucose, to manufacture ATP. For specific information on how this process works, try this webpage:
http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/C/CellularRespiration.html
i am only in 5th grade but i think it mabe would be ligaments?
Yes. Cell respiration and lactic acid fermentation.
All cells need energy, so all cells undergo cellular respiration.
Some cells require alot of energy from respiration and so require alot of mitochondria to carry out this increased amount of respiration
The mitochondria allows cells to perform cellular respiration.
plant cells, like any other cell, need a continuous supply of enery to live. if a cell stop functioning it dies and eventually the whole plant or systems dies. plant cells can do both respiration and photosyntheis, whil animal cells can only do respiration, no photosynthesis.. :D
Cell Respiration
cell respiration
Yes,every cell need energy.So every cell have to undergo cellular respiration
Eukaryotic cells (Plant cells and animal cells)
animal cell i think
In the mitochondria of cells.
cell respiration
AnswerRespiration occurs in most cells. All cells that need energy. And respiration in the cell occurs in the mitochondria of the cell. See Kreb's cycle, glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation. The mitochondria make chemical energy available to the cell. They are called the "powerhouses" of the cell. AnswerAll cells will go through a type of respiration, though not necessarily in the mitochondria.
it nourishes the blood cells and supplies organic and in organic compounds to each and every cell in the body
Cellular respiration begins in the cytoplasm of the organism's cells.
cell respiration
It provides oxygen