Chloroplasts, but they are only present if an organism can make its own food (like plants).
If the cell can not make its own food (i.e. humans and other animals), glucose must be obtained by eating other things!!
Glucose is found in the cytoplasm of the cell. It can be either broken down and used for energy production via cellular respiration or stored as glycogen or fat for later use.
Mitochondria burn glucose in respiration.They produce ATP at last.
Vacuole is found in the cytoplasm of the cell.
cell wall (which is made up of cellulose, which is made up of beta glucose)
Mitochondria are organelles found in the cell cytoplasm.
An acetylglucosamine is an amide derivative of glucose which forms part of the peptidoglycan of bacterial cell walls.
In a eukaryotic cell, the mitochondria make chemical energy found in glucose molecules available for use by the cell.
Cellulose takes the highest percentage.Cellulose is made up by glucose.
Mitochondria burn glucose in respiration.They produce ATP at last.
Vacuole is found in the cytoplasm of the cell.
cell wall (which is made up of cellulose, which is made up of beta glucose)
Within each cell glucose is transferred into energy through the production of ATP and creatinine. Only the waste products of these reactions can be found in the urine later on as the glucose is completely converted.
It is found anywhere IN the cell wall of a plant cell. It is the part of the cell that does "Photosynthesis."
glucose molecules will diffuse out of the cell. apex
cytology
A Lysosome is not a cell. It is found in the organelle, which is part of the cell. Organelles are found in the eukaryotic cell, not the prokaryotic. So the lyosome is part of the eukaryotic cell.
cell wall.
No,it is found in every cell as it is the main part of a cell according to Cell Theory.