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.
Cellular respiration breaks down glucose in order to make energy (ATP).
Breaks it down
This part of cellular respiration is called Glycolysis.
This part of cellular respiration is called Glycolysis.
Glycolysis is the cellular process that breaks down glucose into lactate, releasing ATP in the process. This occurs in the cytoplasm of cells and is a part of cellular respiration.
I think it breaks down ATP or glucose
No, because photosynthesis makes Glucose and cellular respiration breaks down the glucose into Carbon Dioxide and H20 (Water
Photosynthesis makes glucose molecules, but cellular respiration breaks them down.
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.
Photosynthesis makes glucose molecules, but cellular respiration breaks them down.
The process of cellular respiration breaks down glucose and releases energy that is stored in molecules of ATP.
it breaks down the glucose and photosynthesis into the plant and makes it grow.