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.
Mitochondria
Mitochondria are commonly referred to as the (eukaryotic) cell's "powerhouse".
The chloroplast is an organelle found in plant cells and is the site of photosynthesis - which results in glucose (sugar or 'food').
the chloroplast
This Cellular organelle that contains its own Dna and the mechanisms for Dna expression and transforms glucose sugar into Atp is The Mitochondrion; plural Mitochondria.
The mitochondria have two membranes. This is the site of cellular respiration - or energy production. This involves the conversion of glucose into ATP.
Mitochondria
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That organelle is the mitochondria. It use glucose for respiration
mitochondria
In eukaryotic cells the mitochondria extract energy from glucose using it to make ATP, which the other parts of the cell use as their energy source.
Mitochondria are commonly referred to as the (eukaryotic) cell's "powerhouse".
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It is an organelle. It produces glucose through photosynthesis.
the mitochondria :)
It is an eukariyotic organelle. It produces glucose by photosynthesis.
the chloroplast