The organelle responsible for photosynthesis is the chloroplast. Found in the cells of green plants and some algae, chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, the pigment that captures light energy. This energy is then used to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen, facilitating the process of photosynthesis.
Chloroplasts
what organelle makes energy what is the different between flagella and cilia
In a cell, it is the mitochondria (also known as mitochondrion) that conducts cellular respiration.
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Which organelle is the powerhouse of the cell?The question is asking, "how does the cell get energy?"The cell gets its energy from the mitochondria(mitochondrion).
the largest organelle in a plant cell is its vacuole
Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts in plant cells. Only plants do photosynthesis so other organisms don't have chloroplasts as sources of energy, they have mitochondria to get their energy. <not true. some bacteria also have chloroplasts and are able to go through photosynthesis. mleh. :P
The aerobic reaction occurs in the mitochondria, which are often referred to as the "powerhouses" of the cell. During aerobic respiration, glucose is broken down in the presence of oxygen, leading to the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), carbon dioxide, and water. This process primarily takes place in the inner mitochondrial membrane and the matrix.
The nucleus is the control center of a cell as such it is the most important part of the cell. The control arises from the genetic information stored in the nucleus. Genes are made of the nucleic acid DNA. Hundreds of genes are linked together into enormous molecules called chromosomes (chromatin). Genes can be switched on or off and are indirectly responsible for making proteins which do the work of the cell.