No. Mitochondria does not fix carbon dioxide. It uses oxygen to produce energy for the cell.
The main product is ATP. CO2 is also produced
mitochondria
Main product is energy stored in ATP. CO2 is produced as a bi product
When pyruvic acid enters the mitochondria, it undergoes a process called decarboxylation, where it is converted into acetyl-CoA. During this process, carbon dioxide (CO2) is released as a byproduct. This CO2 is the gas formed when pyruvic acid is metabolized in the mitochondria.
They do not fix carbon.Chloplast involve in carbon fixation.
decarboxylation means removal of co2 from the reaction
Mitochondria
They release mainly CO2.It is a waste material of respiration.
The main product is ATP. CO2 is also produced
mitochondria
Glucose is oxidized into CO2.Released energy is stored in ATP.
Colt has never produced a model M1911 that is powered by CO2.
They are turned into acetyl co-A.Finally into two CO2 molecules.
They oxidize glucose into CO2.Many enzymes are involved in the process
Glucose is broken down by cellular respiration in the mitochondria (first stage in the cytoplasm) and CO2 is released by the process.
Main product is energy stored in ATP. CO2 is produced as a bi product
They do not fix carbon.Chloplast involve in carbon fixation.