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Energy is produced in animal cells by organelles called mitochondria.
chloroplasts
Energy is produced in animal cells by organelles called mitochondria.
Chloroplasts are found exclusively in plant cells and some protists, but they are absent in animal cells. These organelles are responsible for photosynthesis, allowing plants to convert sunlight into energy. While animal cells have other organelles for energy production, such as mitochondria, they do not possess chloroplasts.
Mitochondria are not cells, they are parts of cells, belonging to a category called organelles. Animal cells have them. They produce energy.
Animal cells use forms of sugar to make energy using the organelles called mitochondria.
yes animal cells and plant cells do have organelles
Yeast and animal cells both have mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and Golgi apparatus in common. These organelles are essential for key cellular processes like energy production, protein synthesis, and post-translational modification and packaging of proteins.
Mitochondria and chloroplasts are involved in energy tranformation. animal cells: mitochondria plant cells: mitochondria and chloroplasts
chloroplasts are the only organelles that make chlorophyll the chemical that makes plants green.
Mitochondrion.
The organelles in eukaryotic (plant &animal) cells that converts food into usable energy are the Mitochondrion (plural of Mitochondria)