the part of the cell that breaks down food molecules is the ribosomes the help make protine which is breaking down food to get the nutrients that help you stay active ( energy and proteins)
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Ribosomes are protein synthesisers found in cells that help in production of many proteins, including (but are not limited to) enzymes that are used in digestion of food.
The Mitrocondria are the organelles of the cells that produce cellular energy in the form of ATP
Lysosomes break down wastes and broken organelles in a cell.
mitochondria
Mitochondria
mithocondria/mithocondrion
lysosome
it breaks down large molecules into usable part.
the cell membrane
In a plant cell, the vacuole. It takes up half of the cell. In an animal cell, lysosomes. They are little bubbles of membrane that stores food and breaks it down for the cell to use.
Well that's a pretty Vague question...But when you eat your stomach breaks down the food into nutrients, your blood then absorbs the nutrients and carries them to your heart where it pumps the nutrients everywhere through yet more blood.
Mitochondria
lysosome
The cell breaks down, which is part of the decaying of anything.
lysosome.
it breaks down large molecules into usable part.
The part of the cell brakes down food and old cell parts is call lysosome...
That is the lysosomes. They digest and recycle waste in cells
The Cell Membrane
The digestive system, the gastrointestinal tract, is the body system that breaks down food so it is small enough to cross the cell membrane. Once inside the cell, those nutrients that where allowed inside become part of the metabolic process of the cell for energy or building.
the cell membrane
The cell membrane is the part of the cell that controls what enters and leaves the cell. It allows nutrients to come in and wastes to move out.
the part of the cell that breaks down food molecules is the ribosomes the help make protine which is breaking down food to get the nutrients that help you stay active ( energy and proteins)Hope this helpsbye-byeRibosomes are protein synthesisers found in cells that help in production of many proteins, including (but are not limited to) enzymes that are used in digestion of food.The Mitrocondria are the organelles of the cells that produce cellular energy in the form of ATP