Technically, nobody can "make energy". Living beings get their energy from different sources. The details vary, depending on the type of living beings - and not all eukaryotes get their energy the same way.
The mitochondria produces ATP (what "energy" actually is).
The mitochondria.
The organelles responsible for energy production in cells are called mitochondria.
Mitochondria is responsible for energy generation in the cell.
The organelle called the mitochondria are responsible for energy production in animal cells.
A defect in the mitochondria would cause fatigue, as it is the organelle responsible for energy production within a cell.
The mitochondrion (plural mitochondria) is the cell organelle responsible for energy production. Many refer to the mitochondrion as the cellular power plant due to it's role in the production of ATP
The organelles responsible for energy production in cells are called mitochondria.
Mitochondria is responsible for energy generation in the cell.
The organelle called the mitochondria are responsible for energy production in animal cells.
Mitochondria-- animal cells; chloroplasts-- plant cells
The cell structure responsible for releasing energy is the mitochondria. This is an organelle that is bound by a membrane and is present in most eukaryotic cells.
A defect in the mitochondria would cause fatigue, as it is the organelle responsible for energy production within a cell.
In eukaryotic cells the mitochondria extract energy from glucose using it to make ATP, which the other parts of the cell use as their energy source.
The Mitochondria
The mitochondrion (plural mitochondria) is the cell organelle responsible for energy production. Many refer to the mitochondrion as the cellular power plant due to it's role in the production of ATP
Mitochondria is responsible for energy in the cell.
Mitochondrion is the organelle function in eukaryotic cellular respiration where in ATP is produced. ATP is the energy created for an organism to operate.
Mitochondrion