Mitochondria
Plant cells have mitochondria just as animals cells do. These provide the energy for the production of cell walls.Cellulose is the substance that makes up most of a plant's cell walls. Plant cells make their own carbohydrates that they use for energy and to build their cell wall.
Chloroplasts are most numerous in the cells of green plants like leaves, where they are responsible for photosynthesis and converting sunlight into energy for the plant.
pretty sure the mitochondria.
I think you mean plant cells right? Well the green organelles in plant cells are called chloroplast, and they are green because the chloroplast has a green photosynthetic pigment called chlorophyll.
Human cells get most of the energy they need from the process of aerobic cellular respiration which occurs in the mitochondria. Aerobic cellular respiration produces about 34 molecules of ATP.
The plant that produces the most energy is the giant sequoia tree. These trees have a high photosynthetic rate due to their large surface area and can convert a significant amount of sunlight into energy through photosynthesis.
Plant cells have mitochondria just as animals cells do. These provide the energy for the production of cell walls.Cellulose is the substance that makes up most of a plant's cell walls. Plant cells make their own carbohydrates that they use for energy and to build their cell wall.
Chloroplasts are most numerous in the cells of green plants like leaves, where they are responsible for photosynthesis and converting sunlight into energy for the plant.
pretty sure the mitochondria.
I think you mean plant cells right? Well the green organelles in plant cells are called chloroplast, and they are green because the chloroplast has a green photosynthetic pigment called chlorophyll.
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.
Human cells get most of the energy they need from the process of aerobic cellular respiration which occurs in the mitochondria. Aerobic cellular respiration produces about 34 molecules of ATP.
Some, but every gets most or all of its energy from photosynisis
mitochondria
Plant cells contain chloroplasts while animal cells don't. Chloroplasts in plants are used to capture the Sun's energy as molecules. Most animals get energy from the food they consume so they simply do not need chloroplasts, as opposed to plants, who mainly get nutrients from the soil and energy from the Sun.
No , starch is inside of most plant cells and there is alot in roots , but very few animal cells have starch.
Chloroplasts are most abundant in the cells of green plants, specifically in the leaf cells. These cells are known as mesophyll cells and are responsible for photosynthesis, where chloroplasts capture sunlight to produce energy for the plant.