Photosynthesis is a process in which cells use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make food for energy. Cellular Respiration is the process in which the cell uses the food and releases that stored energy.
ATP temporarily stores energy in a cell through high-energy phosphate bonds. When ATP is broken down into ADP and inorganic phosphate, energy is released and can be used by the cell for various processes.
Yes, the process of endocytosis requires energy to transport molecules into a cell.
The cellular process that requires energy to transport molecules out of the cell is called exocytosis.
Yes, the process of exocytosis does require energy. During exocytosis, vesicles containing molecules are transported to the cell membrane and released outside the cell. This process requires energy in the form of ATP to power the movement of the vesicles and the fusion of the vesicle membrane with the cell membrane.
Yes, the process of endocytosis requires energy in the form of ATP to transport molecules into a cell.
When a cell stores energy in little packets called ATP, glucose and oxygen are converted into carbon dioxide and water through the process of cellular respiration. This process releases energy that is used to fuel various cellular activities.
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The Mitochondria
Anabolism.
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Mitochondria
It stores energy
ATP temporarily stores energy in a cell through high-energy phosphate bonds. When ATP is broken down into ADP and inorganic phosphate, energy is released and can be used by the cell for various processes.
Mitochondria are often referred to as the powerhouse of the cell because they are responsible for producing the majority of the cell's energy in the form of ATP through a process called cellular respiration. This energy is essential for all cellular functions and activities.
Cell respiration requires the process of energy and cells rely on active transport to provide the amount of energy.
makes and stores energy as ATP. Is the "powerplant" of a cell
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