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The chloroplast is an organelle that converts energy and produces CO2 and water.
Chloroplasts
The plant cell organelle that generates sugar for the plant cell is called the Chloroplast. Through a process known as photosynthesis, a pigment molecule within the chloroplast known as chlorophyll is able to convert the energy obtained by sunlight and turn it into chemical energy (glucose molecules - a simple sugar)
Mitochondria
Glycolysis harvests chemical energy by oxidizing glucose to pyruvate improvement Glucose is starting molecule for glycolysis.
The chloroplast is an organelle that converts energy and produces CO2 and water.
The mitochondria in cells turn glucose into ATP (adenosine triphosphate).
Chloroplasts
The plant cell organelle that generates sugar for the plant cell is called the Chloroplast. Through a process known as photosynthesis, a pigment molecule within the chloroplast known as chlorophyll is able to convert the energy obtained by sunlight and turn it into chemical energy (glucose molecules - a simple sugar)
The chloroplasts are the site of photosynthesis - which creates glucose with the aid of sunlight.
yes glucose is an organic molecule
No. ATP is used to 'energize' the glucose molecule at the start of the process. Two molecules of ATP are used to convert glucose to the more reactive Fructose 1,6-bisphosphate.
Mitochondria
Glycolysis harvests chemical energy by oxidizing glucose to pyruvate improvement Glucose is starting molecule for glycolysis.
glucose
Chloroplasts in plants, they convert light energy and store it as sugar (sucrose).
Decreased ability to convert lipids to glucose