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How Do Cells Obtain Energy?
Cells obtain energy through
metabolism
, which includes all the chemical reactions that occur within a cell. The primary source of energy for cells is
adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
. Cells generate ATP through processes like
glycolysis
, the
citric acid cycle (Krebs cycle)
, and
oxidative phosphorylation
.
Photosynthetic
cells, such as plant cells, can also produce energy through
photosynthesis
.
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