ATP (Adenosine TriPhosphate)
Mitochondria use glucose as fuel.So food we eat converted to glucose.
No. The mitochondria are the site of aerobic cellular respiration.
Glucose (C6H12O6) is made by plants and burned in the mitochondria. It is a carbohydrate.
They are raw materials for respiration.Glucose is burned and ATP is produced.
The sugar that is burned in the cell to produce energy is glucose. Glucose has energy stored in it's chemical bonds and is used in cellular respiration.
Mitochondria use glucose as fuel.So food we eat converted to glucose.
It is the glucose. It is a carbohydrate
No. The mitochondria are the site of aerobic cellular respiration.
Glucose.
Glucose (C6H12O6) is made by plants and burned in the mitochondria. It is a carbohydrate.
They are raw materials for respiration.Glucose is burned and ATP is produced.
The sugar that is burned in the cell to produce energy is glucose. Glucose has energy stored in it's chemical bonds and is used in cellular respiration.
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Mostly glucose ,but other carbohydrates , proteins and lipids can be used .
Yes - glucose is broken down in the first step of cellular respiration. This stage is known as glycolysis and occurs in the cytoplasm. Cellular respiration begins with glucose and ends creating ATP.
ATP is not burned in mitochondria.They are produced in mitochondria.
Glucose is broken down IN cellular respiration, also called the Kreb cycle. Glucose enters this electron transport chain process intact, and is broken down to CO2 and water, while giving off chemical energy which is stored in the form of ATP molecules for the cell to use for chemical energy in metabolic processes. Glucose is not broken down before cellular respiration; it is broken down IN the process.