The organelle that primarily uses monosaccharide monomers is the mitochondrion. It converts these simple sugars, such as glucose, into energy through cellular respiration. This process involves glycolysis, where monosaccharides are broken down to produce ATP, the energy currency of the cell. Additionally, the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus also utilize monosaccharides for synthesizing complex carbohydrates and glycoproteins.
Mitochondria
the lysomes
Chloroplast
monomer reaction
monomer
Mitochondria
The type of organelle in a plant cell that uses sunlight to produce food is chloroplasts.
Mitochondria
the lysomes
chloroplast
The organelle that captures energy from sunlight and uses it to produce food for the cell is called a chloroplast.
Organelle
The mitochondria.
nucleus
mitochondrion
Chloroplast
monomer reaction