nucles
Both: mitochondria, golgi bodies, rough/smooth endoplasmic reticulum, cytoplasm,cell membrane, lysosomes, nucleus, ribosomes, nucleolus, Plants: cell wall, chloroplasts, large central vacuole Animal: Centrioles
The most prominent organelle is the centriole, which is involved in animal cell division.
the organelle found in an animal cell but not in plant cells is the centriols because centriols are involved in movement and olants dont move
The centrosomes, containing the centrioles, are the source and the organizer of the mitotic spindle in animal cells, but plant cells seem to do just fine during mitosis without such organelles.
Cells aquire food energy through a process called cellular respiration. This can be aerobic (with Oxygen as the final electron acceptor) or anaerobic (with some other organic molecule like pyruvate as the final electron acceptor). Aerobic respiration can be further broken down into the steps of 1. Glycolysis 2. Pyruvate Oxidation 3. Krebs Cycle 4. Electron Transport Chain It can also take place as photosynthesis but that is a slightly different mechanism Anaerobic Respiration can take place where there is no oxygen available(such as insidee muscles). This is called fermentation(yes the same kind we have to thank for alcohol...God bless anaerobic bacteria).
Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide
No, it isnt. There are chemical reactions while breathing.
Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide
Oxygen and carbon dioxide are the main chemicals involved in cellular respiration and are also found in the respiration of animal organisms, including humans. Oxygen is used in the process of cellular respiration to generate energy, while carbon dioxide is produced as a waste product and expelled from the body during exhalation.
YesThey are involved in meiosis too. Nuclear division carried to divide chromosomes mainly
Yes, oxygen picked up in the lungs by the red blood cells is delivered to the individual cells of the body, where it is absorbed into the cytoplasm and taken to the mitochondria to be used in aerobic cellular respiration reactions.
# Nucleus # Cell membrane # Cytoplasm They also both contain mitochondria (where most of the reactions for respiration take place).
# Nucleus # Cell membrane # Cytoplasm They also both contain mitochondria (where most of the reactions for respiration take place).
science
In plant and animal cells, most enzymes involved in aerobic cellular respiration are located in the mitochondria. This organelle is often referred to as the "powerhouse of the cell" because it is where the Krebs cycle and oxidative phosphorylation occur, processes that are crucial for ATP production. Additionally, some enzymes involved in glycolysis are found in the cytoplasm, where the initial breakdown of glucose occurs.
breathing
Aerobic respiration primarily takes place in the mitochondria of the cell. The mitochondria are responsible for producing the majority of the cell's energy in the form of ATP through the process of aerobic respiration.