I believe it is called chloroplast. But that might be something different.
Chloroplasts.
The chloroplasts of plant cells produce sugar.
A battery that produces electricity
The stem cell that produces virtually all formed elements are called hemocytoblasts
Mitochondria use the sugar glucose to change ADP into ATP. ATP is what produces energy the cell needs.
Mitochondria use the sugar glucose to change ADP into ATP. ATP is what produces energy the cell needs.
meiosis
It carries ourt aerobic respiration. It produces energy in the cell
Not an organ, every cell in the body produces sugar. The organelle in a cell that makes the ATP [which is later turned to sugar by other chemicals] is the mitochondria in animal cells. In plant cells it's this and the chloroplasts.
A eukaryotic cell produces a single molecule.
The Philippines produces sugar
Sugar cane, as you can tell from the name, produces sugar for us human beings. We use this sugar to make all the candy, lollies, chocolate and sweets that we all love.