Do Plant, Animal and Bacteria cells carry out this process?
The mitochondria are the organelles that carry out aerobic cellular respiration. The initial step, glycolysis, occurs in the cytoplasm, but the rest takes place in the mitochondria. Mitochondria occur in all eukaryotic cells, not just animal cells.
Respiration is the process by which oxygen is delivered from the external environment to the cells for cellular exchange. Most occurs in the lungs of the animal
It is in both plant and animal cells. It is needed for aerobic respiration
Animal and fungi are not photosynthetic. So plant is the answer
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Yes. Plants and animals need energy. Energy must therefore be made in the cells.No, only animal cells carry on cellular respiration.animal cells carryon cellular respiration. plant cells carry out photosynthesis which is the opposite of respiration.
The process of cellular respiration is extremely complicated, and the reasons it's done the way it is are complicated, too. But the purpose is to get ATP, the body's form of energy, to our cells.
Yes. But not like animal cells. plants need co and co2 animal cells need o or o2
The mitochondria are the organelles that carry out aerobic cellular respiration. The initial step, glycolysis, occurs in the cytoplasm, but the rest takes place in the mitochondria. Mitochondria occur in all eukaryotic cells, not just animal cells.
That is to produce to energy. It carry out respiration
Yes, plant cells need to carry out respiration to produce energy in the form of ATP, just like animal cells. Plant cells use oxygen and glucose to undergo cellular respiration, releasing carbon dioxide and water as byproducts.
Anaerobes like archaebacteria and other microorganisms
Eukaryotic cells (Plant cells and animal cells)
to produce ATP
yes they do
Eukaryotic cells (Plant cells and animal cells)
Red blood cells