Simple sugars.
Yes, they do. They can take the sugars made during photosynthesis and turn them into ATP energy in their own mitochondria.
Simple sugars can be absorbed directly into the bloodstream to provide energy for cell use quickly.
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Simple Sugars
Monosacharides (simple sugars) are converted into Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) aka energy.
Hydrolysis of starch produces simple sugars. This simple sugars then pass through various mechanism to yield ATP molecules. Starch is a storage polysaccride.
Carbon Dioxide, water, and ATP
Because ATP is too unstable to store for more than an instant.
Starches are made of simple sugars, like glucos. Starches are broken down into simple sugars for the body to use.
oxidize organic molecules with high potential energy (sugars), ATP made by cellular respiration or via fermentation pathways with sugars as e- donor
Simple sugars.
Yes, they do. They can take the sugars made during photosynthesis and turn them into ATP energy in their own mitochondria.
ATP and ADP are used in cellular respiration to produce sugars. (ATP= energy)
Simple sugars can be absorbed directly into the bloodstream to provide energy for cell use quickly.
Carbohydrates are made up of simple sugars.
Polysaccharide