A molecule can be broken apart into its constituent Atoms.
yes.
When a hemoglobin molecule is broken apart, the iron pigment is released. This is what is called the -"heme" part of the molecule.
A molecule can be broken into smaller units called atoms. Atoms are the fundamental building blocks of matter and are composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Breaking a molecule into its atoms involves separating the chemical bonds that hold the atoms together.
Glucose is the molecule that enters glycolysis to be broken down into pyruvate.
The Thylakoid Membrane
glucose. it is broken in the cytoplasm
Atoms or elements. These can be broken down further into protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Sugar
The bonds holding the molecule together are made of energy, when these bonds are broken, the energy holding the molecule together is released.
hydrolysis
Water is the molecule that is broken down by light absorbed in the Light-Dependent Reactions (LDR) of photosynthesis. This process results in the release of oxygen as a byproduct.
Enzyme