Chloroplasts
What are organelles
Plants because they manufacture their own food and are also producers in our ecosystem
Mitochondria are organelles that convert food into energy.
Mitochondria, it is the cell's energy producer & also called the power house of the cell.
Heterotrophs are not able to manufacture their own food. This is why they must eat other organisms to get food.
Chloroplasts convert solar energy to chemical energy stored in food; and photosynthesis is when plants use sunlight to synthesize foods. The answer is chloroplast
producers
I think well know the answer is mitocondia
Its the chloroplast
specialized organelles called lysosomes digest food in the cell...
Lysosomes are the digestive center within a cell.
All cells have small organs like we have that are called organelles. Cells organelles Cary out a cells daily processes such as disposing of waste or taking in food and water.
Lysosomes.
Chloroplasts are organelles found in mesophyll cells in the leaves of green plants and eukaryotic algae. Choroplasts contains a green chemical, called chlorophyl which uses sunlight energy to convert into chemicl energy.The process here is called photosynthesis. Chloroplasts take in sunlight, water and Carbon Dioxide to make oxygen and sugar. That's why its a good idea to keep green plants in door, it makes the room airy and full of oxygen. At the same time, it 's good to absorb carbon dioxide which is fart.
Organisms that manufacture food are called producers (plants and phytoplankton are good examples).
false, chloroplast
The short answer is that cells use a substance called ATP to fuel the majority of their activities. ATP is chiefly provided by organelles in the cytoplasm of the cell called mitochondria. These organelles use food molecules, mainly glucose, to manufacture ATP. For specific information on how this process works, try this webpage: http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/C/CellularRespiration.html