Cells primarily obtain their energy from adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is produced through cellular respiration in the mitochondria. Cells with high energy demands, such as muscle cells, neurons, and liver cells, require more mitochondria to meet their energy needs for activities like contraction, signaling, and metabolism. Consequently, the abundance of mitochondria in these cells is a reflection of their increased energy requirements.
Organelles are specialized structures within cells that perform distinct functions, such as energy production, protein synthesis, and waste processing. A statement that is not true of organelles would be that they can function independently outside of the cell. Organelles require the cellular environment for their activities and are integral to the overall functioning of the cell. Additionally, organelles are not found in all types of cells; for example, prokaryotic cells lack membrane-bound organelles.
Likely mitochondria as muscles cells require more energy to do work
Mitochondria are the organelles primarily responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP through cellular respiration. Chloroplasts are also energy-related organelles in plant cells, as they carry out photosynthesis to produce glucose, which is a source of energy.
Mitochondria are organelles that all of your cells contain. These organelles role is to harness energy for the cell through different chemical reactions. If all of your mitochondria "die" or more likely stop converting energy your cells would no longer have any energy, and without energy life becomes rather tough. I don't mean that in a you're tired type of way, but rather a cellular death type.
No, animal cells do not have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are organelles found in plant cells and some protists, where they are responsible for photosynthesis. Animal cells obtain energy through other organelles like mitochondria.
Organelles are specialized structures within cells that perform distinct functions, such as energy production, protein synthesis, and waste processing. A statement that is not true of organelles would be that they can function independently outside of the cell. Organelles require the cellular environment for their activities and are integral to the overall functioning of the cell. Additionally, organelles are not found in all types of cells; for example, prokaryotic cells lack membrane-bound organelles.
Likely mitochondria as muscles cells require more energy to do work
Mitochondria are the organelles primarily responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP through cellular respiration. Chloroplasts are also energy-related organelles in plant cells, as they carry out photosynthesis to produce glucose, which is a source of energy.
Organelle's are in cells, therefore organelles would be smaller than cells... I think
Chloroplasts are organelles that are found in plant cells but not in animal cells. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
Mitochondria are organelles that all of your cells contain. These organelles role is to harness energy for the cell through different chemical reactions. If all of your mitochondria "die" or more likely stop converting energy your cells would no longer have any energy, and without energy life becomes rather tough. I don't mean that in a you're tired type of way, but rather a cellular death type.
You would expect to find a high concentration of mitochondria in cells that require a lot of energy, such as muscle cells and nerve cells.
No, animal cells do not have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are organelles found in plant cells and some protists, where they are responsible for photosynthesis. Animal cells obtain energy through other organelles like mitochondria.
Organelle's are in cells, therefore organelles would be smaller than cells... I think
Mitochondria would be present in large numbers in cells that require a lot of energy, as they are the powerhouse of the cell where energy is generated through cellular respiration. Additionally, cells in need of a lot of energy may also have a higher number of ribosomes, as they are responsible for protein synthesis which is vital for various cellular functions.
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Chloroplasts are organelles that are typically found in plant cells but not in animal cells. These organelles are responsible for photosynthesis, capturing light energy and converting it into chemical energy in the form of glucose.