Cells can't MAKE energy, they can only convert it from one form to another.
Plant cells use sunlight to convert H2O and CO2 into sugar and oxygen.
Animal cells convert sugar and oxygen into CO2 and H2O.
No it doesn't. Have any calories so it can't make energy
Energy in humans is in the form of ATP molecules (adenosine triphosphate)
luminous energy is the perceived energy of light. This is sometimes also called the quantity of light.
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Your body uses simple sugars to give you energy. The organelles called mitochondria do this job. They are called the power houses of the cell and therefore body.
nope , the nucleoulus makes ribosomes wich produce proteins. The cell membrane, cell wall, and the cytoskeleton, give structural suppport to the cell
give the cell a green color / pigment store energy from the sun and produce food
The mitochondrion converts food energy another form in which is used by the cell to provide energy to the animal
It gives off energy by producing oxygen which goes into plants, which produces their energy, then makes more oxygen for our energy, we then produce carbon dioxide
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it give kinetic energy
Mitochondrions are the "batteries" of eukaryotic cells (cells with complex structures contained within a membrane). They provide power to the cell by generating ATP which is used for its chemical energy.
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It does not produce carbon dioxide
No, they give the cell energy.
makes energy for the cell using glucose
Hydrogen bonds give water an abnormally high specific heat. When processes that produce chemical energy release a great deal of heat, water absorbs the heat, regulating cell temperatures.