Hey brake down the glucose(sugar) into "ATP" which then the cell uses for energy. Hope that helps
Chloroplasts in plants, they convert light energy and store it as sugar (sucrose).
Chloroplasts are the main source of ATP (the cell's energy) for the cell to use. This is the only organelle structure that uses photosynthesis to create glucose, which is then made into NADH and ATP.
Plants produce their food, glucose, via photosynthesis, a process which uses sunlight water and carbon dioxide to create glucose water and oxygen. Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts, an organelle specific to producers.
The chloroplast is an organelle found in plant cells and is the site of photosynthesis - which results in glucose (sugar or 'food').
Mitochondria in the cell use oxygen when breaking down glucose.
The mitochondria.
Hey brake down the glucose(sugar) into "ATP" which then the cell uses for energy. Hope that helps
A plant uses photosynthesis to produce glucose from oxygen and water. This reaction takes place in an organelle called the chloroplast which is already inside the cell of the plant so the glucose is already there
The organelle located inside a plant cell that uses sunlight to make energy is the chloroplast. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll which is the substance used to make the sugar or glucose.
sperm
Chloroplasts in plants, they convert light energy and store it as sugar (sucrose).
That organelle is the mitochondria. It use glucose for respiration
mitochondria
It is an organelle. It produces glucose through photosynthesis.
the mitochondria :)
It is an eukariyotic organelle. It produces glucose by photosynthesis.