they use the muscle protein of the flesh, to go a reverse direction and form glucose from that.. plus the undigested food in the digestive system of the prey, also accounts for some amount of carbohydrate tht they need.
They get the energy molecule called ATP by the links between the ATP from eating the energy captured by photosynthesis.
One molecule of glucose will produce 38 molecules of ATP. This means that 300/38 molecules of glucose are needed, or 8, which will make 304 ATP molecules.
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Cellular respiration breaks down glucose in order to make energy (ATP).
Efficiency of process is low and only 2 molecules of ATP are produced from 1 glucose .
It intake glucose and O2.They are used to make ATP.
They produce ATP by oxidizing Glucose. Energy is stored in glucose.
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One molecule of glucose will produce 38 molecules of ATP. This means that 300/38 molecules of glucose are needed, or 8, which will make 304 ATP molecules.
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Consuming pure glucose provides the ingredient necessary for your body to make ATP. Lots of ATP = lots of energy for your muscles to do work!
a carrier protein
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Cellular respiration breaks down glucose in order to make energy (ATP).
1 glucose molecule = 38 ATP
Efficiency of process is low and only 2 molecules of ATP are produced from 1 glucose .
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