can be changed into glucose and used in cellular respiration.
Yes they do. Enzymes change starch into glucose for cellular respiration.
ATP is used for cellular respiration. It is not a product of cellular respiration.
The energy used in cellular respiration can originates from food.
Main organelle used in cellular respiration is Mitochondria dude.
mitochondrion:):p:D
Yes they do. Enzymes change starch into glucose for cellular respiration.
We digest the starch to glucose, which is sent to the cells where it is the fuel for respiration.
ATP is used for cellular respiration. It is not a product of cellular respiration.
Main organelle used in cellular respiration is Mitochondria dude.
The energy used in cellular respiration can originates from food.
Main organelle used in cellular respiration is Mitochondria dude.
mitochondrion:):p:D
Diastase hydrolyses starch into maltose which can then be hydrolysed to glucose - the starting point for ATP production in cellular respiration.
The same chemical reaction is occurring in both cellular respiration and decomposition. An organic compound such as glucose is used as fuel to run cellular respiration.
Sugar produced from respiration.
How is each compound used in a chemical reaction with cellular respiration and photosynthesis?
Glucose