The two organisms that break down carbohydrates to release energy from cells are autotrophs and heterotrophs. Autotrophs trap sunlight and store it in carbohydrates.
Yes, energy is release in the process. It involves the breaking down of a molecule into smaller subunits.
Plankton
monosaccharides
No, it's not. Chemical energy is a form of movement created from breaking down the molecules, while nuclear energy is created from breaking the internal bonds of an atom.
metabolism.
The process of breaking down food to release energy is called "Digestion".
cellular respiration
Cellular respiration releases energy by breaking down glucose in the presence of oxygen.
Metabolism
Fungi are heterotrophes, which means they get their energy from outside themselves. They do this by breaking down organic substances such as carbohydrates.
Digestion
Digestion.
In the body, large food molecules (eg. carbohydrates, proteins) are broken down by enzymes to form simpler substances. for example, carbohydrase enzymes break carbohydrates down into simple sugars such as glucose. glucose is then used in the process of cellular respiration, within the mitochondria. this process releases energy.
Catabolism
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The process of breaking down food so we can absorb it is called digestion. Releasing the energy by breaking it down further in our cells is respiration.
Lysosomes