No they contain no chlorophyll so can't photosynthesise
Mitochondria gets energy from glucose through the process of Cellular Respiration.The process by which ATP is manufactured from glucose is called cellular respiration.
it absorbs light for the plant c i dont get it ell and helps it do photosynthesis
Animals obtain their glucose by consuming plants or other animals
Glucose, or C6H12O6. And Oxygen
Glucose is a sugar molecule. Much like what glucose does for your body, plants metabolize glucose to create CO2 water and energy. respiration: H20+C6H12O6=>H20+CO2+ATP(energy)
produce glucose (sugars) through photosynthesis
No they contain no chlorophyll so can't photosynthesise
Animal cells - this is wrong answer Plant cells containing chloroplasts produce glucose by photosynthesis.
Plants produce glucose by a process called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis uses water, carbon dioxide, and solar energy to build up glucose, which the plant stores in the form of long chains of starch.
Mitochondria gets energy from glucose through the process of Cellular Respiration.The process by which ATP is manufactured from glucose is called cellular respiration.
it absorbs light for the plant c i dont get it ell and helps it do photosynthesis
photosynthesis
photosynthesis
Not all types of plant cells perform photosynthesis. Most cells on the shoot of the plant (depending on the plant) are capable of photosynthesis. However, most root cells are white because they lack pigments and, therefore, are incapable of photosynthesis.
Yes. Though plant cells use photosynthesis to create glucose, they still must use cellular respiration in mitochondria to produce ATP.
The Mitochondria of an animal cell is responsible for producing ATP in an animal while the Chloroplast of a plant cell is responsible for producing ATP in a plant. More specifically, for plants, the Glucose which is produced in the light stage of photosynthesis (C6H12O6) is responsible for the production of adenine triphosphate (ATP), which is where a plant gets the energy to produce food in the dark stage of photosynthesis. The answer you are looking for is Glucose. The Glucose molecule is most responsible for the production of ATP.
The principle storage molecule for glucose in plants is starch . The principle storage molecule for glucose in animal cells is glycogen.