The basic source of energy in the cells is adenosine triphosphate (ATP). It contains pyrophosphate bonds, that reservoirs of biological energy. Biological processes that are endothermic are coupled with the dephosphorylation of ATP. The energy released by ATP is utilized by cellular reactions. Other important molecule that provide energy are NAD, NADP and creatinine phosphate.
Cells obtain energy from molecules such as glucose through a process called cellular respiration. During cellular respiration, glucose is broken down into smaller molecules, releasing energy that is stored in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which the cell uses as a source of energy for various cellular processes. Additionally, cells can also obtain energy from other molecules, such as fats and proteins, through similar metabolic pathways.
The organelles which provides energy for cells are the mitochondria.
provides energy for the cell.
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mitochrodria
The organelles which provides energy for cells are the mitochondria.
The mitochondria.
MITOCHONDRION
the nucleus powers the cell
the mitochondria provide energy to the cell
The Mitochondria
The Mitochondria provides energy for the cell
the food that we eat, it goes to the mitochondria where it is broken down into energy.
Mitochondria
mitochondria
provides energy for the cell.
They engage in aerobic respiration.By that,they produce energy.