Energy entry and exit in cells are primarily controlled by the cell membrane's selective permeability. This membrane regulates the movement of molecules through transport proteins and channels, allowing essential nutrients to enter while preventing harmful substances from entering. Additionally, cellular processes like cellular respiration and photosynthesis (in plants) convert and manage energy, ensuring that cells maintain their energy balance. Overall, these mechanisms work together to control the flow of energy in and out of the cell.
The Nucleus controls the cell.
Mitochondria are involved in the process of converting the chemical energy of food to ATP. - Vance Austin Neely
the nucleus controls all the activity in the cell.
Cell membrane
The nucleus controls the cells activities
the Nucleus
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The Nucleus controls the cell.
cytoplast cell it controls a substance into and out a cell.
Mitochondria, which are membrane-bound organelles found in cells, controls the release of energy from food through a process known as cellular respiration. They are often referred to as the "powerhouses" of the cell due to their role in producing adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the main source of energy for cellular activities.
the cell membrane controls what goes in and out the cell
The thyroid controls how every single cell in the body metabolizes energy.
The nucleus controls cells. It regulates the energy and the movement of the cells. It’s kind of like the brain of the cell
Mitochondria are involved in the process of converting the chemical energy of food to ATP. - Vance Austin Neely
the nucleus controls all the activity in the cell.
The cell membrane controls what enters and exits a cell.
I think you are talking about the nucleus, which is the "brain" of the cell. It controls everything that cell does.