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Last Updated: 19th Apr 2024

What organelles produce most of the cell's energy?

The cell's apowerhousesa, mitochondria are oval-shaped organelles that can be found in all eukaryotic cells. The mitochondria are responsible for transforming glucose molecules into an energy molecule called ATP (adenosine Triphosphate).



Similar to the previous question, which organelles are responsible for most of the cell's energy?

Terms in the set (11)

  • Nucleus. The cell's "command centre".
  • Mitochondria. Organelles with rod-shaped shapes that provide most of the cell’s energy.
  • Cytoplasm. This is the gel-like fluid that many organelles can be found in.
  • Ribosomes.
  • Endoplasmic Reticulum.
  • Cell membrane.
  • Cell Wall.
  • Chloroplasts.

What cell part is responsible for providing the energy necessary to carry out all cell activities? Cell Parts and Organelles

A B
Mitochondria These rod-shaped organelles are where most of the cell's energy comes from.
Nucleus This structure directs all cell activities, including reproduction.
Ribosomes These structures can be used as factories for producing proteins.

What organelles are involved with energy production?

Energy Producing Organelles. The mitochondria plays an important role in making energy for cells and performing cellular respiration. Mitochondria produce energy in the form ATP. It is the only semi-autonomous organelle in a cell. This means it can move, change form, and divide on its own.

What are the 2 types of organelles you can find?

Different Organelles & Their Functions

  • Plasma Membrane.
  • Nucleus/DNA.
  • Ribosome.
  • Mitochondria.
  • Vacuoles.
  • Cytoskeleton.
  • Plastids.
  • Endoplasmic Reticulum.