Biology, asked by ganigagirija306, 4 months ago

How do eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells genrate energy​

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Answered by amritson24
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Explanation:

Each organelle supports different activities in the cell. Mitochondria, for example, are organelles that provide eukaryotes with most of their energy by producing energy-rich molecules called ATP. Prokaryotes lack mitochondria and instead produce their ATP on their cell surface membrane.

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Answered by Nandinijain414
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Beginning with energy sources obtained from their environment in the form of sunlight and organic food molecules, eukaryotic cells make energy-rich molecules like ATP and NADH via energy pathways including photosynthesis, glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation.

Most get their energy from organic molecules such as sugars. Photoautotrophic prokaryotes use similar compounds to those of plants to trap light energy. Chemoautotrophs are cells that break down inorganic molecules to supply energy for the cell, and use carbon dioxide as a carbon source.

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