It takes the products of photosynthesis and uses cellular respiration to produce ATP, but it does not take part in the actual reactions of photosynthesis. The mitochondrion can, however, give carbon dioxide to the chloroplasts, so it is able to give reactants to the process.
No. It's chloroplasts
Mitochondrion and chloroplasts.
The electron transport chain is in the inner membrane of mitochondria.
The Kreb's Cycle occurs in the mitochondria or mitochondrion
In the cytoplasm!
Mitochondrion is responsible for respiration.Chloroplast is responsible for photosynthesis.
a chloroplast, which captures sunlight for photosynthesis
Yes, actually, the choloroplast is the place where photosynthesis takes place..
No. Photosynthesis occurs in cell organelles termed as the chloroplasts. Mitochondria is the cell organelle where energy is produced by oxidation of molecules such as sugars produced during photosynthesis. Cellular respiration occurs in mitochondrion.
mitochondrion site of photosynthesis
No. It's chloroplasts
No. It's chloroplasts
Mitochondrion and chloroplasts.
Mitochondrion release ATP energy in the food they are provided using cellular respiration, while Chloroplasts use photosynthesis to create glucose.
chloroplast
The electron transport chain is in the inner membrane of mitochondria.
no it does not have a mitochondrion