Mitochondria.
the mitochondrion
Lysosomes
energy molecules that breaks down into energy when needed by the body
The organelle responsible for breaking down sugars for cellular energy in plants is the mitochondria. Through a process called cellular respiration, mitochondria convert sugars into ATP, which is the primary energy source for cells.
The organelle that breaks down lipids, carbs, and proteins into small molecules for use by the cell is called the lysosome. Lysosomes contain enzymes that aid in the digestion of these macromolecules, releasing nutrients that can be utilized by the cell.
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the mitochondrion
Lysosomes.
Lysosomes
the mitochondrion
mitochondria
The organelle responsible for breaking down food into molecules that the cell can use for energy is the mitochondria. Through a process called cellular respiration, mitochondria convert glucose and other nutrients into a form of energy called ATP.
Mitochondria burns food inside the cell (Cellular Respiration) in order to provide energy to all the cellular activities. Carbohydrates are mostly burnt inside Mitochondria.
The organelle that breaks down food into molecules the cell can use is the lysosome. It contains enzymes that break down large molecules into smaller components that can be used by the cell for energy or building materials.
mitochondria
chrosome
energy molecules that breaks down into energy when needed by the body