Energy-producing Organelles
Energy-producing organelles are small structures found in cells that are responsible for the production of energy for use by the cell. Examples of energy-producing organelles include the mitochondria and chloroplasts, which use biochemical processes to convert energy from food or sunlight into a form that cells can use. This energy is essential for the survival of the cell, as it is needed to carry out vital tasks such as protein synthesis and cellular growth. Without energy-producing organelles, the cell would not be able to survive. These organelles therefore play a critical role in sustaining life.
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ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Zhong Ye, Clinical Research Specialist, Thomas Jefferson University
International Journal of Cell is a multidisciplinary journal that covers wide scope in the area of life sciences. It provides a platform to research investigators, scholars, medical practitioners for sharing their contributions on the recent advances and techniques related to cell and its development.