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the Endoplasmic reticulum is the reconfigurer of molecules in the cell The molecules over here are packed sorted and sent to other respective organells. The ER id spread through out the cell and associated with the every other organelle in the cell. It maintains the synthesis of the molecules int he cell.

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What organelle makes ATP from sugars?

The mitochondria is the organelle responsible for producing ATP from sugars through the process of cellular respiration. It uses glucose and oxygen to generate ATP molecules that cells can use as an energy source.


How is active transport similar to facilitated diffusion?

Active transport and facilitated diffusion both involve the movement of molecules across a cell membrane. However, active transport requires energy in the form of ATP to move molecules against their concentration gradient, while facilitated diffusion uses carrier proteins to move molecules along their concentration gradient without requiring energy.


An organelle that uses the energy from sunlight to make energy-rich food molecules?

Chloroplasts are organelles that use the energy from sunlight to convert CO2 and water into glucose through photosynthesis. This process helps produce energy-rich food molecules for the plant cell to use for metabolism and growth.


What is the difference between passive and active transport across the cell membrane?

Wouldn't it be that active transport requires enegry and passive doesn't? Passive transport occurs when the concentration of something on one side of membrane is different from the concentration on the other side. It occurs when that substance can pass through the membrane, and always in the direction of more -> less. No energy is required to make the substance move; in fact, this movement generates energy. This is like rolling a rock down a hill--it just does it on its own. Active transport occurs in the opposite direction, from less -> more. It requires energy for transport. This is like rolling a rock up a hill--you have to push it the entire way! Both involve the transport of a substance across a membrane, and the change in concentrations on different sides of a membrane. Both are also important to the proper functioning of a cell. Active transport requires energy, but passive transport requires none. Active transport requires a special protein to make the transport occur, but passive transport requires none.


Is a nucleus a cell organelle or a cell part?

Yes, nucleus is an organelle. The word means little organ. Organs make up a complete plant or animal.

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Which cell organelle releases molecules in vesicles?

The Golgi apparatus is the cell organelle responsible for packaging and modifying molecules before releasing them in vesicles. These vesicles transport molecules to other parts of the cell or outside of the cell.


What is the energy producing organelle in the plant cell?

Mitochondria, the energy from carbohydrates is released and use to make ATP molecules


How does an ATP molecules work?

atp is not a molecule, it is produced by mitochondria in a cell. They are an organelle! Basicly your question doesn't make sense. please reconsider!


What organelle makes ATP from sugars?

The mitochondria is the organelle responsible for producing ATP from sugars through the process of cellular respiration. It uses glucose and oxygen to generate ATP molecules that cells can use as an energy source.


Why type of molecules are needed to form a protein?

There are exactly twenty amino acids that are the molecules that make up (comprise) the biologically active proteins found in and around The Cell.


Which organelle makes chemical energy found in glucose available for use by the cell ?

In a eukaryotic cell, the mitochondria make chemical energy found in glucose molecules available for use by the cell.


How are active transport and facilitated diffusion similar?

Both serve to transport molecules across cell membranes and both make use of proteins embedded in cell membrane in order to move these molecules.


What organelle takes the product of the chloroplasts to make ATP?

That organelle is the mitochondria. It use glucose for respiration


How are diffusion and active transport similar?

Both serve to transport molecules across cell membranes and both make use of proteins embedded in cell membrane in order to move these molecules.


How is active transport similar to facilitated diffusion?

Active transport and facilitated diffusion both involve the movement of molecules across a cell membrane. However, active transport requires energy in the form of ATP to move molecules against their concentration gradient, while facilitated diffusion uses carrier proteins to move molecules along their concentration gradient without requiring energy.


What organelle is used to make respiration?

Mitochondria


Which organelle make up the DNA?

Nucleus