The organelle that breaks down food and turns it into energy, is called chlorophyll, chloroplasts, and vacuoles.... all true though.
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Yes. Lysosomes break down organelles that have outlived their usefulness.
Found in animal cells, lysosomes are cellular organelles that contain enzymes that break down waste materials and cellular debris, including old organelles.
The cytoplasm uses enzymes to break down larger molecules. Those products can then be used as energy for the cell. One main function is to act as a filler of the cell holding organelles in place.
ATP is USED ONLY by cells. Many organelles in cells used the ATP energy to synthesize or break down molecules and required materials by cells and body.
Lysosomes contain digestive enzymes and break down worn-out organelles.
The mitochondria.
Mitochondria break down the remnants of glucose to produce energy (ATP) for the cell.
Mitochondria, it is the cell's energy producer & also called the power house of the cell.
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chloroplasts
Mitochondria are known as the powerhouses of the cell. They are organelles that provide the cell with energy. They take in the nutrients, break them down and create energy rich molecules for the cell to perform it's various functions.
Lysosomes, They break down lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins from food into particles that can be used by the rest of the cell, or help break down organelles that have outlived their usefulness.
lysomes
Yes. Lysosomes break down organelles that have outlived their usefulness.
Found in animal cells, lysosomes are cellular organelles that contain enzymes that break down waste materials and cellular debris, including old organelles.
The cytoplasm uses enzymes to break down larger molecules. Those products can then be used as energy for the cell. One main function is to act as a filler of the cell holding organelles in place.