A molecule can be broken apart into its constituent Atoms.
A Molecule can quite readily be broken down into its constituent Elements.
Yes, it happens all the time, you just need some force.
yes.
the ATP molecule is broken down
hydrolysis
Enzyme
molecule
A molecule can be broken apart into its constituent Atoms.
When a hemoglobin molecule is broken apart, the iron pigment is released. This is what is called the -"heme" part of the molecule.
yes.
the ATP molecule is broken down
The protein molecule is composed of amino acid subunits.
The Thylakoid Membrane
Atoms or elements. These can be broken down further into protons, neutrons, and electrons.
glucose. it is broken in the cytoplasm
Sugar
glucose
The number of ATP molecules that are produced depends on the type of molecule broken down -- from my biology book
The bonds holding the molecule together are made of energy, when these bonds are broken, the energy holding the molecule together is released.