Glucose (a sugary substance), is made in photosynthesis which is then consumed later :)
glucose is made during photosynthesis
Glucose
Nope.If glucose is supplied,it can. But almost all glucose in the world made by photosynthesis
Energy is burned or is used up during this process. During cellular respiration, molecules of glucose are broken down in order to convert the stored energy into a usable form of energy.
glucose is made during photosynthesis
Glucose is broken down due to cellular respiration.
Glucose (a sugary substance), is made in photosynthesis which is then consumed later :)
glucose is made during photosynthesis
All plants create glucose as a byproduct of their cellular respiration.
Biology textbooks often state that 38 ATP molecules can be made per oxidized glucose molecule during cellular respiration (2 from glycolysis, 2 from the Krebs cycle, and about 34 from the electron transport system).
Glucose
Two by-products of cellular respiration are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). Energy is also released. The inputs are typically organic compounds like glucose, and oxygen (O2).
Nope.If glucose is supplied,it can. But almost all glucose in the world made by photosynthesis
Energy is burned or is used up during this process. During cellular respiration, molecules of glucose are broken down in order to convert the stored energy into a usable form of energy.
Yes it does as these plants contain mitochondria that put some of the glucose made by photosynthesis into the cellular respiration cycle in the mitochondria.
During glycolysis, there are approximately 2 hydrogen molecules made; however during cellular respiration, approximately 32-36 hydrogen molecules are made.