The two organelles in a plant cell that are sites of ATP synthesis are the mitochondrion and the chloroplast.
Not all cells in a plant contain chloroplasts.
the Mitochondria and the Chloroplast are the two primary energy related organelles found in eukaryotes. The Chlorosome and Thylakoid are energy related organelles found in prokaryotes.
mitochondrion and choloroplasts
chloroplast and mitocondria
Chloroplast and Mitochondria
Mitochondria and Chloroplast
chloroplasts and mitochondria
Mitochondria & Chloroplast
The energy produced by energy producing organelles help the rest of the cell's organelles operate normally. The rest of the organelles use the energy (ATP) to do their normal daily functions.
nuvleus, mitochondria,vacuoles, cell membrane plants have these 2 additional organelles: chloroplasts and cell walls
Mitochondria are organelles that convert food into energy.
plant cells
Mitochondria, and Chloroplasts
Mitochondria & Chloroplast
Cytoplasm and mitochondria
The energy produced by energy producing organelles help the rest of the cell's organelles operate normally. The rest of the organelles use the energy (ATP) to do their normal daily functions.
mitochondria and chloroplasts
nuvleus, mitochondria,vacuoles, cell membrane plants have these 2 additional organelles: chloroplasts and cell walls
Mitochondria are organelles that convert food into energy.
Organelles organize and compartmentalize various functions into specific places within the cell. A cell has to synthesize protein while at the same time degrade other proteins for energy. Having these function take place in different organelles creates an efficiency.
Which of a cell's organelles releases energy stored in food?
plant cells
Mitochondria
Mitochondria