mitochondria.
Mitochondria uses energy from food to make high energy compounds that the cell can use to power growth, development, and movement. Chloroplasts use energy from sunlight to make energy rich food.
The part of the cell that produces energy varies between plants and animals. In plants, the energy producing part of the cell occurs in the chloroplast of the plant. In animals, the mitochondria produces the cells energy.
Cells make and use energy through a process called cellular respiration, which involves breaking down glucose into ATP molecules, the cell's energy currency. This process occurs in the mitochondria of the cell. ATP is then used to power various cellular activities.
well it depends wether it is an animal or plant cell. If its an animal cell, its the mitochondria, which uses sugars to make energy, and in plants its the chloroplasts, which gather sunlight that make sugars and then it uses the sugrs to make energy for itself.
Mitochondria are responsible for converting nutrients from the food we consume into energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) that the cell can use. This process, known as aerobic respiration, occurs in the mitochondria's inner membrane.
No, they don't make them anymore.
It is the power house of the cell. It provides energy for the cell when it needs to move or make other organelles. it turns food into energy
Chlorenchymatous cell
It is the powerplant of the cell. It burns food to make energy.
The cell wouldn't be able to make energy.
It oxidizes sugars to convert chemical bonds to energy.
to make energy for the cell
mitochondria make food and release energy, but vacuoles stores the food and energy
because the mitochondria of the cell needs the sugar in order to make energy for the functions of the cell.
what organelles do in a cell is work to make energy for the cell. The nucleus contains the chromosones x which contain the DNA.
oxygen i think
The mitochondria is the organelle in the cell that uses sugar to make energy in the form of ATP through a process called cellular respiration. Glucose is broken down in a series of chemical reactions to produce ATP, which is the primary energy source for the cell.