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What are mitochondria the site of?

Chemical energy production in the form of ATP


What is the site of energy production in a plant or animal cell?

In plant cells, the site of energy production is the chloroplasts, where photosynthesis occurs. In animal cells, the site of energy production is the mitochondria, where cellular respiration takes place.


What are the chief production?

Oil, cattle, high technology, energy, pecans, citrus.


What is the mitochodria primarily involved in in the eukaryotes?

site of energy (ATP) production


Which cellular organelle is the primary site of oxygen dependent energy production?

mitochondria


What is the site of most ATP production also called the power-houses of a cell?

The site of most ATP production in a cell is the mitochondria. Mitochondria are often referred to as the powerhouses of the cell due to their role in generating energy through aerobic respiration.


What is the Primary cellular sites for the production of energy from carbohydrates?

Mitochondria is the primary cellular site for the production of energy from carbohydrates. Mitochondria is found in a large number of cells.


What is the site of solar energy production?

Fusion takes place in the core, where the temperature and pressure are the highest.


Do windmills used for energy generation use gasoline?

No not directly - but they use gas in transporting the equipment from the production site to the use/generation site


How does wind energy get from site of production to location of use?

due to temperature variations in the atmosphere(location to location)


What is the suns site of solar energy production?

The sun's surface itself is the main site of solar energy production. Through nuclear fusion reactions, the sun converts hydrogen into helium and releases large amounts of energy in the form of light and heat. This energy is then radiated out from the sun and travels through space to Earth.


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