Mitochondria is a structure that releases energy for a cell.
Energy is supplied to muscles for contraction by means of adenosine triphosphate being stored in muscle fibers. These are stored from creatine phosphate, enough to power muscle contractions for a few seconds.
The processes in mitochondria and chloroplasts are often described as opposites because they perform complementary roles in energy transformation. Mitochondria carry out cellular respiration, converting glucose and oxygen into ATP while releasing carbon dioxide and water as byproducts. In contrast, chloroplasts conduct photosynthesis, using sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. Thus, the outputs of one process serve as the inputs for the other, highlighting their interdependent nature in cellular metabolism.
The base pairing rules for DNA (left) and RNA (right) are:* A pairs with U * G pairs with C * C pairs with G * T pairs with ASo the DNA sequence A C C G T C A Cwill produce the complementary RNA sequence U G G C A G U G and the DNA sequence T C G C A C G Tproduces A G C G U G C A This assumes the DNA sequences are on the template strand.
MITOCONDRION
Every cell carries out cellular respiration. All organisms are made out of cells, even single celled organisms. The only organism that does not carry out cellular respiration is plants because the go through photosynthesis.