Lysosomes, which are only found in animal cells.
the mitochondrion
Mitochondria.
The organelle responsible for breaking down glucose and releasing energy is the mitochondrion. This process is known as cellular respiration, where glucose is oxidized to produce ATP, the cell's main energy source.
The organelle that assists in the conversion of food energy to ATP in eukaryotic cells is the mitochondrion. Mitochondria perform cellular respiration, a process that breaks down glucose and other nutrients to produce ATP, the cell's primary energy currency. They contain their own DNA and are often referred to as the "powerhouses" of the cell due to their crucial role in energy production.
Water, and your body. :)
The mitochondria
The mitochondria releases energy from food molecules. This is where all things are broken down and turned into energy for the cell.
The lysosome is an organelle that breaks down "food" into usable energy
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.
Lysosomes
There is NO organelle that breaks down food, AND stores it. Vacuole = Stores water and food particles. Lysomes= Breaks down food particles.
the mitochondrion
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.
Lysosomes.
the mitochondrion
Mitochondria.
The organelle responsible for breaking down glucose and releasing energy is the mitochondrion. This process is known as cellular respiration, where glucose is oxidized to produce ATP, the cell's main energy source.