Glycolysis
Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria of eukaryotic cells. It is the process by which cells break down glucose molecules to produce energy in the form of ATP. Oxygen is required for this process to efficiently convert the energy stored in glucose into ATP.
The haploid eukaryotic cells are produced by mitosis in haploid plants and by meiosis in diploid plants.
photosynthesis occurs in plant cells. in the chloroplasts.
No, prokaryotic cells are bacteria and animal cells are eukaryotic (plants, fungi and animals are all eukaryotic).
This is an accident of how the first eukaryotic plant cells evolved to be different from other eukaryotic cells billions of years ago. It is what defines eukaryotic plants.
Photosynthesis.
Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria of eukaryotic cells. It is the process by which cells break down glucose molecules to produce energy in the form of ATP. Oxygen is required for this process to efficiently convert the energy stored in glucose into ATP.
Overall equation for the type of photosynthesis that occurs in plants.
In order for photosynthesis to occur, the organelle chloroplast is needed. Eukaryotic cells (typically plants) do contain chloroplasts which the plant can use to make food. However, there are several prokaryotic organisms such as the purple bacteria that contains a different kind of chlorophyll and can photosynthesize.
Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells and does not occur in animals.
photosynthesis occurs in chloroplasts of mesophyll cells
The organisms you described are classified together in the kingdom Plantae. Plants are multicellular, have eukaryotic cells with cell walls made of cellulose, and perform photosynthesis to produce energy.
No. Animal cells do not contain chloroplasts. Photosynthesis occurs within chloroplasts. They are found in plants and other eukaryotic organisms that undergo photosynthesis (such as algae).
Chloroplasts are the cellular organelles required for photosynthesis in eukaryotic cells. They contain chlorophyll, which captures light energy and converts it into chemical energy through photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis in eukaryotic cells occurs in the chloroplasts. These specialized organelles contain chlorophyll, the pigment responsible for capturing light energy to convert it into chemical energy through the process of photosynthesis.
All cells in all plants are eukaryotic.
Eukaryotic cells obtain energy through the consumption of organic compounds or photosynthesis.