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Oxidative metabolism takes place in the mitochondria of the cell. Oxidative metabolism is the first half of metabolism to break down molecules into energy.
Mitochondria break down food and release energy.
The oxygen must reach the mitochondria in the animal cell. The mitochondria is responsible for aerobic respiration, which uses oxygen to break down sugar molecules and produce chemical energy in the form of ATP. Without oxygen, the mitochondria cannot generate energy efficiently.
Mitochondria use glucose as fuel.So food we eat converted to glucose.
Wow, im studying this currently. The mitochondria helps the cell live and function as it is the cell's power source. It breaks down certain molecules and creates this material called ATP, which the cell uses for energy to move and be active.
Oxidative metabolism takes place in the mitochondria of the cell. Oxidative metabolism is the first half of metabolism to break down molecules into energy.
Mitochondria break down food and release energy.
The oxygen must reach the mitochondria in the animal cell. The mitochondria is responsible for aerobic respiration, which uses oxygen to break down sugar molecules and produce chemical energy in the form of ATP. Without oxygen, the mitochondria cannot generate energy efficiently.
The same as any other cell. They break down glucose and form molecules of ATP which the cell can use for energy.
Mitochondria use glucose as fuel.So food we eat converted to glucose.
Mitochondria break down food and release energy.
Wow, im studying this currently. The mitochondria helps the cell live and function as it is the cell's power source. It breaks down certain molecules and creates this material called ATP, which the cell uses for energy to move and be active.
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Mitochondria act as a digestive system in a cell that provides the cell with energy. Mitochondria take in nutrients and break them down, which creates energy for the cell.
Glucose, a type of sugar, initially gets broken down via glycolysis in the cytosol into pyruvate molecules. Mitochondria then break down the pyruvate extracting the electrons from them. The simple answer though is that mitochondria break down a sugar called glucose.
Mitochondria are tiny organelles that transfer energy from organic molecules to adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Information from chapter four of "Modern Biology" textbook.