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Mitochondria break down the remnants of glucose to produce energy (ATP) for the cell.
Chloroplasts do not break down glucose to release energy; instead, they are primarily involved in photosynthesis, where they convert light energy into chemical energy by synthesizing glucose from carbon dioxide and water. The breakdown of glucose to release energy occurs in the mitochondria during cellular respiration, not in chloroplasts. Thus, chloroplasts play a role in energy production by creating glucose, while mitochondria are responsible for energy release.
Since the mitochondrial produces Carbon dioxide and water the chloroplast takes those products and makes sugar and oxygen, which those two products are taken by the mitochondrial to produce its products. This diagram will clarify more: Chloroplast gives=sugar+oxygen Sugar+oxygen goes to mitochondrial Mitochondriall gives= carbon dioxide +water Carbon + water goes to chloroplast
Chloroplasts have chlorophyll, mitochondria don't. Chloroplast carry out photosynthesis and produce glucose. Mitochondria carry out respiration and break down glucose
The liver stores glycogen. When the body uses it for energy it converts the glycogen to glucose.
Mitochondria break down the remnants of glucose to produce energy (ATP) for the cell.
Chloroplasts do not break down glucose to release energy; instead, they are primarily involved in photosynthesis, where they convert light energy into chemical energy by synthesizing glucose from carbon dioxide and water. The breakdown of glucose to release energy occurs in the mitochondria during cellular respiration, not in chloroplasts. Thus, chloroplasts play a role in energy production by creating glucose, while mitochondria are responsible for energy release.
Since the mitochondrial produces Carbon dioxide and water the chloroplast takes those products and makes sugar and oxygen, which those two products are taken by the mitochondrial to produce its products. This diagram will clarify more: Chloroplast gives=sugar+oxygen Sugar+oxygen goes to mitochondrial Mitochondriall gives= carbon dioxide +water Carbon + water goes to chloroplast
Chloroplasts have chlorophyll, mitochondria don't. Chloroplast carry out photosynthesis and produce glucose. Mitochondria carry out respiration and break down glucose
glucose is broken down in glycolysis during respiration to release energy
cellular respiration
break down larger molecules into smaller ones to release energy.
They break down glucose to release energy.That energy is stored in ATP.
To release oxygen or to requried energy
The liver stores glycogen. When the body uses it for energy it converts the glycogen to glucose.
Photosynthesis in the chloroplast is a process by which plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. Cellular respiration in the mitochondria is a process by which cells break down glucose to produce energy in the form of ATP, with oxygen being used as a final electron acceptor. Essentially, photosynthesis stores energy while cellular respiration releases energy.
The organelle in plant cells that stores excess glucose or starch is the vacuole. Vacuoles can store various molecules, including sugars like glucose and polysaccharides like starch, as well as ions, water, and waste products. When the plant needs energy, it can break down these stored molecules in the vacuole to release the stored energy.