All cells need energy to live. How do the organelles in the plant cell above work together to get and use this energy?
A.
The nucleus makes energy from materials in the cell, and the vacuole stores this energy until the cell needs to use it.
B.
Chloroplasts make food using energy from the Sun, and mitochondria break down this food to release energy for the cell.
C.
Mitochondria take in food from the environment, and the nucleus breaks down this food to release its energy to the cell.
D.
The vacuole takes in energy from the environment, and chloroplasts change this energy into a form the cell can use.

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Answer:

chloroplast: makes food for plant cells, photosynthesis

mitochondria:produces energy the cell needs to carry out its functions; release energy

vacuole: stores food, water, and waste

lysosome: found mainly in animal cells, digests old cell parts

endoplasmic reticulum: carries proteins and other materials from one part of the cell to the other

cytoplasm: gel -like fluid where the organelles are found

nucleolus: makes ribosomes, center of the nucleus

ribosome: makes proteins

cell membrane:controls

Explanation:

I'm pretty sure the answer is D based on the info above,and because its the only one that has the correct information about the cell parts

hope its correct

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Glucose and other carbohydrates made by plants during photosynthesis are broken down by the process of aerobic cellular respiration (requires oxygen) in the mitochondria of the cell. This releases energy (ATP) for the cell. Because they break chemical bonds of glucose to release energy to do work in a cell.

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