Glucose is found mainly.Also there are many other pentose sugars,glycogen etc.
Mitochondria
Mitochondria converts fuel particles (mostly sugars) into usable energy
mitochondria
The mitochondria is where the sugars are broken down and which energy is released.
Mitochondria. They make "food" (ATP) from the cell using "ingredients" (sugars).
the mitochondria converts foods such as sugars into usable energy for the cell
the plant uses chloroplasts to turn carbon dioxide and water into sugars. as a comparison animals absorb sugars from their diet. however in both plants and animals mitochondria are needed release energy from the sugars this is why plants have both choloplasts and mitochondria.
They get from food. That is why they should eat
Yes, they do. They can take the sugars made during photosynthesis and turn them into ATP energy in their own mitochondria.
Mitochondria
mitochondria
The organelle responsible for breaking down sugars for cellular energy in plants is the mitochondria. Through a process called cellular respiration, mitochondria convert sugars into ATP, which is the primary energy source for cells.