The mitochondria.
The mitochondria.
Mitochondria
Mitochondria, I think
The mitochondria have two membranes. This is the site of cellular respiration - or energy production. This involves the conversion of glucose into ATP.
In plants and a few other organisms that can do photosynthesis, the organelle that uses the energy from sunlight to form chemical bonds (namely,glucose) and thus "capture" energy is the chloroplast. The energy in the bonds of these compounds (glucose) can later be released during the process of cellular respiration. The organelle associated with cellular respiration is the mitochondria.
Glucose is broken down in the mitochondria. This is done in a three-step process known as cellular respiration. The three steps are glycolysis, citric acid cycle, and electron transport chain.
Mitochondria gets energy from glucose through the process of cellular respiration.
Mitochondria.
Cellular Respiration
This Cellular organelle that contains its own Dna and the mechanisms for Dna expression and transforms glucose sugar into Atp is The Mitochondrion; plural Mitochondria.
Mitochondria are specialized organelles that produce energy for the rest of the cell by using glucose. You can think of it as the powerhouse of the cell.
The cellular organelle responsible for producing ATP energy is the mitochondria.
The mitochondria have two membranes. This is the site of cellular respiration - or energy production. This involves the conversion of glucose into ATP.
C6H12O6 + O2 ---> CO2 + H2O + Energy (ATP) basically Glucose + Oxygen ---> Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy (as ATP)
In plants and a few other organisms that can do photosynthesis, the organelle that uses the energy from sunlight to form chemical bonds (namely,glucose) and thus "capture" energy is the chloroplast. The energy in the bonds of these compounds (glucose) can later be released during the process of cellular respiration. The organelle associated with cellular respiration is the mitochondria.
The mitchondria
Glucose is broken down in the mitochondria. This is done in a three-step process known as cellular respiration. The three steps are glycolysis, citric acid cycle, and electron transport chain.
I wouldn't use the word fuel, but water is an intricate molecule in the mechanism that breaks down the carbohydrate glucose to produce cellular energy.
Cellular respiration is the method by which cells use glucose and oxygen to form energy in the form of ATP
breaks down amino acids and glucose Mitochondria use adenosine triphosphate to provide cellular energy, these molecules release bursts of energy as they are broken down.