i dont think they do anything. they just sit there and collect as much energy as they can. then they release it when they need too. hope i helped!
Plant mitochondria do the same job as animal mitochondria which is to produce ATP for the cell.
It produces molecules of ATP.
That would be the mitochondria and chloroplasts.
Pyruvate oxidation occurs in the inner membrane of the mitochondria
Light reactions and the Calvin Benson Cycle.
In the mitochondria
O2/Oxygen
plants absorb light to produce sugar which they use as food
Photosynthisis takes place in the organell named the chloroplast.
more like what is photosynthisis, photosynthisis is when a plant turns sun into energy, cool huh.
photosynthisis makes glucose (C6H12O6 is the chemicle formula) for the plant to grow.
during and after digestion
Glucose being turned into carbon dioxide during photosynthisis.
The mitochondria - this is where ATP is created during respiration, and ATP 'powers' the cell.
Most of the cell's ATP is produced in the mitochondria.
Glucose and oxygen
Yes
during photosynthisis SOLAR energy is the type of energy which plants turn into chemical energy