Most organisms break down sugar to produce usable energy through the process of cellular respiration.
The process of metabolizing sugars to release energy in the form of (ATP) is called cellular respiration. Basically it is the same process used by any cell to metabolize a sugar
Cellular respiration.
The process that "manufactures" the sugars is photosynthesis.
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respiration
Cellular Respiration, which can be anaerobic or aeorobic. Aeorobic respiration includes glycolysis (in the mitochondrion), the Krebs cycle (also in the mitochondrion), and the electron transport chain on the inter-membrane of the mitochondrion.
This process is Respiration.
Cyanobacteria gains energy through the sun, while archaebacteria gains energy through chemosynthesis (a process in which organisms gain energy through molecules such as sulfur)
Some organisms perform photosynthesis to produce energy other organisms cannot do photosynthesis what can they do in order to generate energy?
A autotroph can produce energy from sunlight through the process of photosynthesis. A heterotroph does not make its own food.
respiration
Producers are plants. They produce energy through the amazing process of photosynthesis.
through a process called photosynthesis.
They produce energy through a process known as cellular respiration. In it, glucose is converted into energy.
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration, which can be anaerobic or aeorobic. Aeorobic respiration includes glycolysis (in the mitochondrion), the Krebs cycle (also in the mitochondrion), and the electron transport chain on the inter-membrane of the mitochondrion.
They obtain energy through metabolism.-NovaNET
The organisms that produce the most energy are plants. These organisms are autotrophs which means they can produce their own energy from the Sun.
This process is Respiration.
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lipolysis