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Q: Does all the energy contained in glucose is put into ATP?
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Why is glucose the main source of energy for the brain?

The glucose helps the brain function properly like help a person study focused, keeps the body in balance, and helps keep all the stuff a student learns in school. Just make sure that you don't eat to much carbohydrates to overweigth the body though.


Does glucose store energy?

After the energy from sunlight, glucose is probably the most important molecule on earth. In photosynthesis, energy from sunlight is converted into chemical energy stored in the chemical bonds of glucose. But sunlight remains the ultimate source of energy for almost all species on the earth.


How are carbs turned into energy?

The simplest answer would be that the carbohydrates are first broken down to glucose and other sugars, which are then converted to glucose by various mechanisms. Glucose enters the cell through certain transporters and its metabolized in 3 main stages: * Glycolysis is the first stage, where glucose is converted through a series of reactions to finally produce pyruvate, NADH, and ATP molecules (ATP is the energy currency of the body). * Pyruvate then enters the Kreb's cycle, where it is the central hub of metabolism within the cell, where more NADH molecules are produced along with FADH molecules (NADH and FADH2 are proton and electron carriers). * All the produced NADH and FADH2 molecules then move to the last stage, which is the oxidative phosphorylation stage, where the electrons they carry are transferred to molecular oxygen through a series of protein complexes, which lead to the generation of more molecules of ATP, which is "energy".


What type of energy does the body use?

ATP is the universal energy currency. It is created by most organisms as a result of oxidative phosphorylation, a process where Hydrogen ions, diffuse by chemiosmosis through a stalked particle or ATP synthase in the Mitochondria. Before this process though several other stages must occur such as the Link and Krebs cyle where small amounts of ATP are made and NADH and FADh2 are made all contributing to oxidative phosphorylation. Glycolysis is very important, it is the first stage where glucose is turned into pyruvate which is needed in the Krebs and link cycles.


Where does energy come from that your body uses to keep you alive?

The animal body gets its energy from food. Food is the fuel for body. As food is digested and consequently degraded into simpler substances, (by enzymes) energy is release with breaking up of chemical bonds of food material. This energy is stored in the cells of the body and later utilized in various works. The ultimate source of energy is sun, as plants can manufacture their food only in the presence of sunlight. Animals depend on plants in one way or another, (directly or indirectly). So the key to energy is suns radiation, its light and heat!

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Is all of the energy released by the oxidation of glucose converted and stored in the form of ATP?

no


What is the main fuel for the body's cells?

The main fuel for the body's cells is glucose. Glucose because the brain relies solely on glucose as it's source for fuel. Secondly, oxygen because of its role in cellular respiration, which also uses glucose to produce energy in the form of ATP. ATP is an abbreviation for adenosine triphosphate, and all organisms from the simplest bacteria to humans use ATP as their primary energy currency. ATP is a form of energy that the cells can use to power all their activities.. but the fuel is Glucose.


Which fuel source gives energy to all the activities of cells in all organisms on earth?

Glucose! :)


How is the energy contained in the ATP used in the cell?

The cell utilizes energy for growth, division, carrying out biochemical reactions and generally for performing all its functions.


What is the main source of energy for reactions that occurred in all living organisms?

The mitochondria make energy using glucose. This energy is in the form of ATP.


What main source of energy for reactions that occur in all living organisms is?

The mitochondria make energy using glucose. This energy is in the form of ATP.


What converts food into energy?

the kreb's cycle converts glucose into ATP (human energy)


How are ATP and glucose similar?

ATP and glucose are similar because they are both chemical sources of energy used by cells. They are very different in terms of composition and structure. Glucose is made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen only whereas ATP has phosphorus and nitrogen in addition to the aforementioned three elements. Also, glucose is different from ATP in that the glucose does not have an aromatic ring even if it has a six membered cyclic ring.


Can glucose be found in fruits?

Yes, but it is not available as easily as fructose. Glucose is present in all living cells as the source of energy to produce ATP for metabolism.


How is ATP regenerated from ADP?

One molecule of ADP can be easily formed to make one form of ATP. All you need to do is add one phosphate group to the ADP and ATP is formed.ADP + P + energy --> ATPADP + P + energy --> ATP


What is the relationship between glucose and ATP production?

Carbohydrates are the most ready source of glucose out of all food types and glucose is required for formation of ATP. Fats may produce more energy than carbs upon oxidation but the process is much slower.


What is essential for all life on earth?

A certain gas and nutrient, For humans, it's glucose and O2, for plants its CO2 and Glucose. All organisms need ATP and sunlight to live. the sun for energy