The mitochondria is the part of a cell that uses the most oxygen. Mitochondria are in charge of cell cycle and cell growth. They produce ATP which is used as chemical energy. The number of mitochondria in a cell varies widely, from one to several thousand, depending on the organism and tissue type.
actually i can say 95% that no cell in human uses oxygen and left is oxyzen which is used in breaking of food to convert it inti other sorces of energy for cells. :} :] :> :) :0 :o : S
The Mitochondria 'use' the most oxygen as they are the 'powerhouses' of the cells, and use Oxygen with Glucose to do the chemical reaction called respiration.
The human brain consumes 25% of the body's oxygen compared to 15% for the kidneys and 7% for the heart.
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Mitochondria in the cell use oxygen when breaking down glucose.
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The mitochondria.
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Oxygen will relight a glowing splint (taper). Any type of combustion uses oxygen. We, as with most living creatures, breathe oxygen.
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The type of organelle in a plant cell that uses sunlight to produce food is chloroplasts.
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