It is the glucose. It is a carbohydrate
Glucose.
Glucose.
Glucose (C6H12O6) is made by plants and burned in the mitochondria. It is a carbohydrate.
Glucose.
Yes it does as these plants contain mitochondria that put some of the glucose made by photosynthesis into the cellular respiration cycle in the mitochondria.
You do find mitochondria in both plant and animal cells as eukaryote cells made this symbiotic bargain with free ranging bacteria that became mitochondria. Both plants and animals use the product of mitochondria, ATP, to do cellular work.
No it is made in the mitochondria and chloroplasts
Nucleic acids are macromolecules composed of nucleotides.
The mitochondria is used during the process of cellular respiration in which energy (ATP) is made so the body can function. Chloroplasts, only found in plants, is how plants go through photosynthesis, a process in which plants obtain food and energy from the sun.
The mitochondria are the "power plants" for the cell. No power, no products can be made. The cell will die.
mitochondria
It is made in the mitochondria.
Mitochondria and chloroplasts are unique because they have their own DNA, unlike most other organelles which rely on the cell's nuclear DNA for their function. Additionally, both mitochondria and chloroplasts have a double membrane structure that sets them apart from other organelles. These organelles are also regarded as semi-autonomous because they are capable of some level of independent replication and protein synthesis.