It is broken down into pyruvate to produce 4ATP in glycolysis. It is further broken down in the Kreb's cycle and electron transport chain to produce about 36-38 ATP.
cellular respiration
cellular respiration breaks it down
Glucose is metabolized in mitochondria.
Fermentation
cellular
Plants use the energy from sunlight to convert co2 and h2o into glucose [sugar].
The first step in releasing the energy of glucose in the cell is known as.
Glucose is made inside the cell and particularly in the chloroplast for plants. Glucose serves as energy for most of the functions of a cell.
Glucose is a larger molecule that has many high energy bonds which store energy. ATP is a simple small molecule that contains only 1 high energy bonds. This is why one glucose molecule will create several ATP molecules.
I think your question may be a bit difficult to understand. Many organisms are capable of breaking down simple sugars such as glucose for energy so there are quite literally millions of possible answers to this question.If you were intending to ask which organellebreaks down glucose for energy, the answer is mitochondria. Mitochondria break down glucose into Adensine Triphosphate, the basic energy source for many of the other parts of the cell.
It release energy. It releases using Glucose (C6H12O6) and Oxygen (O2).Mitochondria release energy in glucose. Then it stores this energy in ATP
Glucose is broken down to release energy during respiration.
Energy source, you release glucose during respiration
Glycolysis is the process that all organisms release energy stored in the bonds of glucose.
yes. glucose metabolises and decomposes to form carbon dioxide, water with the release of energy
No,it stores energy in glucose. Energy is released by respiration
Glucose
They are not releasing energy. they are storing energy.
Mitochondria release energy of glucose. This energy is stored in ATP
all of your cell need oxygen , so they can release energy from glucose by respiration
that was stored for a respiration...
ATP