Mabe acid
No, they do it to release energy.
mitochondria
the part of the cell that breaks down food molecules is the ribosomes the help make protine which is breaking down food to get the nutrients that help you stay active ( energy and proteins)Hope this helpsbye-byeRibosomes are protein synthesisers found in cells that help in production of many proteins, including (but are not limited to) enzymes that are used in digestion of food.The Mitrocondria are the organelles of the cells that produce cellular energy in the form of ATP
complex
5% of the starches are broken down in the mouth before the food is swallowed.
proteins!
mitochondria
That would be the Mitochondria... AKA "MIGHTY" chondria!!mitochondria
Cellular respiration is the specific cellular process that breaks down food to make energy. Catabolism is the general process that breaks molecules down to release energy.
They break down food molecules which make it easier for the body to digest the food.
the part of the cell that breaks down food molecules is the ribosomes the help make protine which is breaking down food to get the nutrients that help you stay active ( energy and proteins)Hope this helpsbye-byeRibosomes are protein synthesisers found in cells that help in production of many proteins, including (but are not limited to) enzymes that are used in digestion of food.The Mitrocondria are the organelles of the cells that produce cellular energy in the form of ATP
The stomach breaks down food and mixes it with acidic juices to produce chyme which is the name for the food that is broken down and mushed together to make it go down easier. so basically the stomach helps you digest your food.
Your stomach and your intestines
Your GI, or gastrointestinal, tract breaks down foods. The make-up of the food you ingest will determine how it's broken down. Your mouth mechanically (chewing) breaks down all food and chemically breaks down carbohydrates. Your stomach breaks down proteins and fats. Your small intestine breaks down everything else via pancreatic acids and enzymes. Majority of carbohydrates break down in the small intestine.
the part of the cell that breaks down food molecules is the ribosomes the help make protine which is breaking down food to get the nutrients that help you stay active ( energy and proteins)Hope this helpsbye-byeRibosomes are protein synthesisers found in cells that help in production of many proteins, including (but are not limited to) enzymes that are used in digestion of food.The Mitrocondria are the organelles of the cells that produce cellular energy in the form of ATP
No, they do it to release energy.
mitochondria