They store energy in ATP.CO2 and water is removed.
Mitochondria burn glucose in respiration.They produce ATP at last.
Mitochondria store energy released as ATP (adenosine triphosphate) molecules during the process of cellular respiration. ATP serves as the primary energy currency of the cell and is used for various cellular activities.
Mitochondria release energy of glucose. This energy is stored in ATP
Chloroplasts must capture the sunlight during the day and make it into Glucose, STARCH, or store it in the mitochondria as ATP energy. After this happens they will then rely on the mitochondria for glucose at night. Either way, the plant must have energy at all times. Hence why it is stored in the mitochondria.
Chloroplasts are glucose manufacturers. Mitochondria utilize those glucose
Glucose is broken down during cellular respiration to produce a form of energy the cell can use.The first stage, glycolysis, occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell. The other phases occur in the mitochondria.
Glucose is used in it. It is the fuel of mitochondria
Mitochondria provides the ATP for cell.It oxidize glucose and store energy in ATP.
Glucose is the main substrate used for respiration.So it can be considered as the 6C sugar.
Chloroplasts have chlorophyll, mitochondria don't. Chloroplast carry out photosynthesis and produce glucose. Mitochondria carry out respiration and break down glucose
The mitochondria is the organelle that uses oxygen and glucose to produce energy in the form of ATP through a process called cellular respiration.
Mitochondria