Chloraplast
mitochondria are the power house of the cell
Mitochondria, the energy from carbohydrates is released and use to make ATP molecules
The mitochondria is the organelle that transforms chemical energy (in the form of glucose) into ATP, which is the cell's main energy currency.
the cytoplasm
mitochondria
The mitochondria is the organelle responsible for extracting energy from the breakdown products of carbohydrates such as glucose, through the process of cellular respiration.
Energy rich molecules are mainly carbohydrates as well as lipids and proteins.
Chloroplast
Mitochondria
The process that transforms energy in food molecules to usable energy is called cellular respiration. During cellular respiration, glucose molecules in food are broken down in cells to produce ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is the form of energy that cells can readily use to power their functions.
It means that glucose molecules are the basic units from which carbohydrates are made. Carbohydrates are composed of chains of glucose molecules that can be broken down to provide energy for the body.
The energy contained in most carbohydrate molecules ultimately originates from photosynthesis in plants. Most carbohydrates thus get their energy from the sun.