The chloroplast is an organelle that converts energy and produces CO2 and water.
MITOCHONDRIA! yay!
Mitochondrion
Chloroplasts
carbon dioxide and water :)
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The plant cell organelle that generates sugar for the plant cell is called the Chloroplast. Through a process known as photosynthesis, a pigment molecule within the chloroplast known as chlorophyll is able to convert the energy obtained by sunlight and turn it into chemical energy (glucose molecules - a simple sugar)
carbin dioxide
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The mitochondria in cells turn glucose into ATP (adenosine triphosphate).
Chloroplasts
carbon dioxide and water :)
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The plant cell organelle that generates sugar for the plant cell is called the Chloroplast. Through a process known as photosynthesis, a pigment molecule within the chloroplast known as chlorophyll is able to convert the energy obtained by sunlight and turn it into chemical energy (glucose molecules - a simple sugar)
Carbon dioxide and water.
carbin dioxide
carbon dioxide is converted into glucose carbon fixation
One molecule of glucose is capable of being metabolized into 6 molecules of CO2.
The chloroplast. Found only in plants and some protists, the chloroplasts contain chlorophyll that produces a green color. They are the site of photosynthesis, the process that uses energy from the sun to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugars (glucose) for the plant's use and storage.
Six molecules of carbon dioxide result from the breakdown of one molecule of glucose in aerobic respiration. C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6H2O + 6CO2