No, the energy FROM glucose is released there.
Glucose is sugar, just a fancy name.
Glucose and Oxygen
Mitochondrion - band - was created in 2003.
The job of mitochondria is to perform convert glucose into energy through cellular respiration (aerobic respiration) using water and oxygen. The cell can then use the energy created or the mitochondrion can store the energy in the bonds of a chemical called adenosine triphosphate (ATP) that the mitochondrion has created.
The job of mitochondria is to perform convert glucose into energy through cellular respiration (aerobic respiration) using water and oxygen. The cell can then use the energy created or the mitochondrion can store the energy in the bonds of a chemical called adenosine triphosphate (ATP) that the mitochondrion has created.
The mitochondrion
Which of the following structures breaks down sugars to provide energy for cell activities?
The mitochondria have two membranes. This is the site of cellular respiration - or energy production. This involves the conversion of glucose into ATP.
They break down glucose to release energy.That energy is stored in ATP.
The mitochondrion.
Absence of mitochondrion
This Cellular organelle that contains its own Dna and the mechanisms for Dna expression and transforms glucose sugar into Atp is The Mitochondrion; plural Mitochondria.
Respiration is when a plant or animal cell makes energy by combining glucose (sugar) and oxygen in the mitochondrion of the cell