Chloroplast transform light energy into chemical energy.So it is an energy transferer.
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It is Energy Transformers Because Mitochondria and chloroplasts are the organelles that convert energy to forms that cells can use for work.By: LovelyMaeCaroColumna Of Fort Bonifacio High School Makati City Grade 7Fb Account: Lovelymaecarocolumna@ymail.com:)
it traps the energy from the sun and changes it into chemical energy that plants use.
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This organelle, in short description, is known as a mitochondrion (singular), or mitochondria (plural).
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mitochondria is the power house of the cell it is also called as the turbine of the cell. It oxidizes the carbohydrates & fats present in the cell to form a compound known as ATP(adenosine tri phosphate)which is used for respiratory means for the cell.
That means that it is a Prokaryote, or a bacterial cell.
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The Krebs cycle takes place in the matrix of the mitochondria. It is the third step in cellular respiration.mitochondriaThe Krebs cycle takes place in the mitochondrial matrix (the inner mitochondrial space). (Description: The Krebs cycle is the second stage in the oxidation of glucose during cellular respiration.)In the mitochondria of the cell.
The structure of the mitochondria include the inner mitochondrial membrane, the outer mitochondrial membrane, the intermembrane space, the cristae, and then the mitochondrial matrix. Click on the related link for a detailed description on the structure of the mitochondria.