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Mitochondria in plant cells serve as the powerhouse, generating energy in the form of ATP through aerobic respiration. This energy is crucial for various cellular processes, including growth, metabolism, and response to environmental stimuli.
That is same in all cells. Theur job is to produce energy through respiration
The chloroplasts in plant cells share a similar role to the mitochondria in that they both function as the powerhouse of the cell by producing energy through cellular respiration (for mitochondria) and photosynthesis (for chloroplasts).
make protein
A job in the city and a mitochondria are not directly comparable, as they are two different entities with distinct functions. A job in the city is a form of employment in an urban area, while a mitochondria is a cellular organelle responsible for producing energy in cells through cellular respiration.
The nucleoid region in prokaryotes does the same job as the nucleus in eukaryotes, but I do not think you mean this. Nothing holds the genetic information in eukaryote except the nucleus and the mitochondria and chloroplasts. So these endosymbiotic organelles could be said to be doing the same job as the nucleus.
The synthesis site of ATP. This is the energy currency of the cell so the job of the mitochondria could be said to be the cell's battery.
The job of mitochondria is to perform convert glucose into energy through cellular respiration (aerobic respiration) using water and oxygen. The cell can then use the energy created or the mitochondrion can store the energy in the bonds of a chemical called adenosine triphosphate (ATP) that the mitochondrion has created.
no, mitochondria convert the sugar, can give it(the cell) Nutrients (food) to mainly keep it fresh and alive. Without cells mitochondria can't do its job. Without mitochondria cells can't do their job either
The mitochondria is the energy source of a cell.
To provide energy.
mitochondria is an organelle that does that job