The energy molecule used by a cell is adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is produced during cellular respiration and serves as the primary energy currency for the cell, powering various processes and reactions.
An animal cell actually has less things than plant cells. Plant cells have cell walls used to hold the cells up and keep them sturdy while animal cells do not because it would make animals too stiff to move. Plant cells have the cell walls because they need to stand up and don't need to move.
The primary structure of the cell wall is mostly cellulose while the secondary structure is composed of lignin.
It is used for the same thing in animal and other cells. It is used to make ATP, the energy storage molecule in cells. When any cell needs to do work, it breaks ATP molecules down into ADP and P molecules and the energy released is used by the cell to do work.
Facilitated diffusion uses proteins to move a molecule across the cell membrane without energy.
Cellulose
The primary material used to make cell walls of plant cells is cellulose, a structural polysaccharide. Cellulose provides rigidity and support to plant cells, helping them maintain their shape and structure. Additionally, cell walls may also contain other substances like hemicellulose, lignin, and pectin.
ATP
ATP is the engergy molecule used through out the body for energy. It is produced in the mitochondria of the cell.
In the paper industry, cell walls from plant fibers are used to make paper. These cell walls provide strength and structure to the paper, contributing to its durability and ability to hold ink. The cell walls are broken down during the paper making process to form a pulp which is then pressed and dried to create paper.
its plasmic skin
Fats mostly store energy. They also provide padding and insulation, cover and insulate nerves and are used to make cell walls and hormones.
The energy molecule used by a cell is adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is produced during cellular respiration and serves as the primary energy currency for the cell, powering various processes and reactions.
Yes it is.
An animal cell by a trillion times over. A single molecule would be a single tail of a hydrocarbon which is used to make the lipid bilayer. This is made up of millions of phospholipids. Each has a tail and this is only the outer membrane of the cell which contains a huge amount of material.
You can use styrofoam to make the cell body. Pipe cleaners and yarn both work well for the cell walls/membranes and the endoplasmic reticulum. Uncooked pasta can be used to make mitochondria or other small parts in the cell. Playdoh also works well for making things.
Phospholipids.