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The energy stored in the glucose molecule gets transferred to molecules of ATP.
glucose is broken down by cellular respiration
it's about 40%
oxygen and nutrients/food are taken in, and carbon dioxide and waste are transferred out. The main chemical is energy which is released from cellular respiration.
Yeast uses sugar in respiration.Glucose is the primary substrate.This is oxidized during respiration
The energy stored in the glucose molecule gets transferred to molecules of ATP.
glucose is broken down by cellular respiration
Yes, Chemical energy, exists in the glucose molecule, the main component in cellular respiration.
approximately 40%
it's about 40%
oxygen and nutrients/food are taken in, and carbon dioxide and waste are transferred out. The main chemical is energy which is released from cellular respiration.
40%
No ,it is not a by product.It is a reactant in respiration
Because the end products of photosynthesis (glucose and oxygen) are the requirement to start cellular respiration.
Glucose + Oxygen = Carbon Dioxide + Water (+ Energy Transfer).Simple! N.B Energy transfer in brackets as it is not a substance...
Yeast uses sugar in respiration.Glucose is the primary substrate.This is oxidized during respiration
H2O CO2 and Energy in Animal cells. O2, Glucose and energy in plant cells