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What are the peanut-shaped organelles that break down sugar?
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cell membranes

ribosomes

Golgi comples

mitochondria

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Answered by ishikasingh43
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Answer:

Mitochondria are peanut-shaped organelles found in both plants and animals. The sites of cellular respiration, they break down sugar to fuel the cell. Chloroplasts occur in plant cells.

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Answered by monicasuresh4
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Answer:

golgi apparatus

receives proteins, then processes them for "shipment" outside the cell.

organelles structures within a cell

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