Protein and fat
Nutrients are the life force of every living organism. They are vital in providing energy, producing new cells and repairing damaged cells.
Their energy-producing properties are responsible for not only the digestion of nutrients, but their absorption, transportation, metabolization, and elimination as well.
Producing energy.
The mitochondria are the cell organelles responsible for producing energy in eukaryotic cells. They perform cellular respiration, generating adenosine triphosphate (ATP) through the breakdown of glucose and other nutrients.
The energy-producing units of a cell are called mitochondria. These organelles are responsible for generating adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the molecule that serves as the primary energy source for the cell. Mitochondria undergo a process called cellular respiration to convert nutrients into ATP through a series of biochemical reactions.
Yes, salmon is a heterotroph because it relies on consuming other organisms for its energy and nutrients rather than producing its own through photosynthesis.
Oxygen plays a crucial role in cellular respiration, the process by which cells convert nutrients from food into energy. When you inhale, oxygen is transported to cells where it helps break down glucose and other nutrients, producing adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the energy currency of the cell. This energy fuels various bodily functions, including metabolism, growth, and repair. Without adequate oxygen, the body's ability to efficiently utilize nutrients diminishes, leading to reduced energy production.
what atre the non energy producimg nutrients .
Cells and carbohydrates are the two nutrients which store energy.
No, chloroplasts are the energy producing part of plants.
Nutrients that are known energy foods are bananas...
carbohydrates