CO2, H2O and energy.
mitochondria
There is no specific structure that breaks down sugar. Sugar is broken down in a series of processes that start with glycolysis which occurs in the cytoplasm.
mitochondrionSugars are basically broken down in the cytoplasm of the cell
They are Broken down by Amylase Enymes.
Fructase breaks down sugar. Fructose is the name of the sugar. You found the answer via a typo :)
carbon dioxide
mitochondria
There is no specific structure that breaks down sugar. Sugar is broken down in a series of processes that start with glycolysis which occurs in the cytoplasm.
sugar broken down in the mitochondria
Cells can store the sugar produced in photosynthesis by ATP 1) be broken down by the mitochondria to supply energy to the cell. 2) be linked together in long chains to form cellulose and build the plant cell wall. 3) be moved to another part of the plant for energy, or moved to the root system for storage (in the form of starch).
mitochondrionSugars are basically broken down in the cytoplasm of the cell
lysosomes
lysosomes
They are Broken down by Amylase Enymes.
Cells can store the sugar produced in photosynthesis by ATP 1) be broken down by the mitochondria to supply energy to the cell. 2) be linked together in long chains to form cellulose and build the plant cell wall. 3) be moved to another part of the plant for energy, or moved to the root system for storage (in the form of starch).
Fructase breaks down sugar. Fructose is the name of the sugar. You found the answer via a typo :)
glucose