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.
To break down sugar and produce useful energy, the cells need many things, but most importantly they need ENZYMES.
pretty sure the mitochondria.
The Cells in your body get energy from cellular respiration
All cells must do work to stay alive and maintain their cellular environment. The energy needed for cell work comes from the bonds of ATP.
mitochondria
Just like any other living organism (including human), the energy that animal's cells get come from the foods they eat.
To break down sugar and produce useful energy, the cells need many things, but most importantly they need ENZYMES.
It provides your cells with energy which allows you to do everyday task Cellular respiration is the energy producing process.Human need energy for survivial
No, some cells can survive without oxygen through a process called anaerobic respiration. However, most cells in the human body require oxygen to generate energy efficiently through aerobic respiration.
Cells need energy/food to survive
pretty sure the mitochondria.
Cells which are very active.They need a lot of energy. Cardiac ,muscle cells are some examples
In human, mature RBC (Red Blood Corpuscles) do not have mitochondria.
Humans need oxygen for cellular respiration, a process in which cells use oxygen to convert nutrients into energy. This energy is essential for various bodily functions, including metabolism, growth, and repair. Without oxygen, cells cannot produce enough energy to sustain life.
Because the cells themselves need energy to perform their specific function, and to reproduce!
carbohydrates
Mitochondria. Muscle cells need more energy over a short period of exercise than most other cells. The cell uses mitochondria to transform food energy into a energy source it can use for its reactions.