It is important because when a cell divides, it needs to produce an exact copy of the DNA for the new cell to have the information it needs to carry out its processes.
Ribosomes are the primary site for protein production
Four basic needs of animal cells are nutrients, oxygen, water, and the removal of waste. The organelles responsible for meeting these needs include the cell membrane (nutrients and waste removal), mitochondria (oxygen and energy production), and the cytoplasm (water and nutrient storage).
Respiration take place in mitochondria.It gives energy to cell.
the mitochondria produces the power or energy needed by burning food produced in the cell. (something to help you remember it: it's the powerhouse of the cell!)
It is what will need to perform work! The cell in our body need nutrient and energy to perform wook
Oxidation of nutrients takes place to release energy in our cells. This is called respiration.
Every cell need to respire in order to produce the energy it needs
Nutrients are the substance in foods that the body needs to promote growth and repair body, tissues, and to get energy. The body needs nutrients including protein to regulate bodily functions.
Yes, every cell in the body requires both oxygen and nutrients to survive and carry out its function. Oxygen is needed for cellular respiration to generate ATP, the cell's energy source, while nutrients provide the building blocks for cell growth and maintenance. Without a constant supply of oxygen and nutrients, cells would not be able to function properly and would eventually die.
Mitochondria are organelles in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur. They act like a digestive system that takes in nutrients, breaks them down, and creates energy for the cell. They are known as the powerhouses of the cell.
It is important because when a cell divides, it needs to produce an exact copy of the DNA for the new cell to have the information it needs to carry out its processes.
Ribosomes are the primary site for protein production
mitochondria
Mitochondria generate the cell's energy by the process of oxidative phosphorylation, utilizing oxygen to release energy stored in cellular nutrients
Four basic needs of animal cells are nutrients, oxygen, water, and the removal of waste. The organelles responsible for meeting these needs include the cell membrane (nutrients and waste removal), mitochondria (oxygen and energy production), and the cytoplasm (water and nutrient storage).
When we eat food, our food is digested and goes into our small intestine and inside the blood carries the nutrients and the blood takes it and to the cells.