mitochondrion
Mitochondria (ATP).
mitochondrion
mitochondrion
Mitochondria are the organelles responsible for generating energy in the form of ATP from food molecules through a process called cellular respiration. It is often referred to as the powerhouse of the cell.
The mitochondria is the organelle responsible for converting energy stored in high-energy compounds, such as glucose, into ATP (adenosine triphosphate) for the cell to use. This process, known as cellular respiration, occurs in the mitochondria's inner membrane.
Mitochondria uses energy from food to make high energy compounds that the cell can use to power growth, development, and movement. Chloroplasts use energy from sunlight to make energy rich food.
Cells use energy from food to make high-energy compounds such as adenosine triphosphate (ATP) through the process of cellular respiration. This process involves breaking down glucose and other nutrients to release energy that is stored in ATP molecules for various cellular activities.
The process by which low energy carbon compounds are transformed into high energy carbon compounds is called photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, a high energy carbon compound, with oxygen released as a byproduct. This process is essential for the production of food and energy in plants.
Animals use their stomach and then enzymes to release the energy stored in food. This energy is formed into high energy compounds like adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
The Mitochondrion makes ATP from glucose not sure if that's what extracts it thogh i have the same question:p Source: Biology notes
A group of compounds that use only high energy molecules are phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) carboxylase enzymes. These enzymes are involved in pathways like gluconeogenesis where high-energy phosphate bonds are used for the production of glucose from simple precursors.
i thinks it is alcoholic fermentation