No it is not mitochondria. It is the chloroplast
In plant cells, sugar is broken down to produce energy in the mitochondria, just as in animal cells.
Plant cells have both chloroplasts and mitochondria. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, converting light energy into sugar, while mitochondria produce energy for the cell through cellular respiration.
Mitochondria
The chloroplast is in plant cells and takes light and oxygen to create energy for the plant. The mitochondria is in animal cells and takes carbon dioxide and water to create sugar for the cell.
Chloroplasts in plants, they convert light energy and store it as sugar (sucrose).
Plants have specialized organelles in their cells called chloroplasts that perform photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process that takes light energy from the sun and binds that energy into glucose.
mitochondria
In plant cells, sugar is broken down to produce energy in the mitochondria, just as in animal cells.
Mitochondria needs sugar.
In chemical bonds, in the molecule that we call Sugar.
chlorophyll
chlorophyll
The mitochondrion (plural = mitochondria)
Chemical energy (the food they store, in form of sugar).
Glucose.
Mitochondria
Mitochondria