It release energy. It releases using Glucose (C6H12O6) and Oxygen (O2).
Mitochondria release energy in glucose. Then it stores this energy in ATP
It release its energy.
The Golgi bodies store energy for quick release adian
they store energy in ATP and use it when the triphosphate bonds are broken
They don't store anything - they burn hydrogen to produce ATP (which they release).
Inside a cell, the mitochondria are the organelles which release and store the largest amounts of energy. If you are referring to a biological substance, the correct answer is fats, or lipids. Please make your questions more specific next time to make it easier for us.
The mitochondria is the power plant of the cell. It takes the energy from food, and converts it into ATP, which is then used more readily as energy by the cell. As such, it only produces the ATP as needed.
Mitochondria release energy of glucose. This energy is stored in ATP
The mitochondria release energy, they do not however store it.
Cells store and release energy through the use of the mitochondria, an organelle contained within it.
The Golgi bodies store energy for quick release adian
Cells store and release energy through the use of the mitochondria, an organelle contained within it.
Mitochondria converts energy
they store energy in ATP and use it when the triphosphate bonds are broken
Mitochondria
They don't store anything - they burn hydrogen to produce ATP (which they release).
Inside a cell, the mitochondria are the organelles which release and store the largest amounts of energy. If you are referring to a biological substance, the correct answer is fats, or lipids. Please make your questions more specific next time to make it easier for us.
ATP is a substance that stores energy released by mitochondria.
Mitochondria do not make chemical energy, the release it.