the digestive system turns the food you eat into nutrient that are suitable for use by the body's cells
Digestive system
digestive system
Glycolysis is the process that converts the energy stored in food into a form that cells can use. It takes sugar from food and breaks it down through the mitochondria to make ATP.
I think you are referring to the mitochondria. They release energy stored in food.
Digestion is the process of breaking down food into usable materials, and is one function of the digestive system. The other function, absorption, makes these materials available to all cells in the body.
Unlike plant cells, which have chloroplasts that produce food for the plant, animal cells do not have a part that technically "makes" food. Instead, animal cells take food and break it down into a usable form of energy.
digestive system
Ways that the body changes food to a form that is usable by all its cells is floor 8 which is the digestive system. Ways the body gets rid of its waste products is floor 4 which is the urinary or excretory system.
metabolism
The organelles in eukaryotic (plant &animal) cells that converts food into usable energy are the Mitochondrion (plural of Mitochondria)
absorption
The digestive system processes food into usable and unusable materials by chemical digestion. The usable materials are transported via the cells throughout the body while the unusable materials are sent to the large intestine where it waits to be disposed of.
Glycolysis is the process that converts the energy stored in food into a form that cells can use. It takes sugar from food and breaks it down through the mitochondria to make ATP.
I think you are referring to the mitochondria. They release energy stored in food.
While plant cells can use photosynthesis to produce their own food, they still require cellular respiration to convert that food into the more usable currency ATP.
Digestion is the process of breaking down food into usable materials, and is one function of the digestive system. The other function, absorption, makes these materials available to all cells in the body.
Unlike plant cells, which have chloroplasts that produce food for the plant, animal cells do not have a part that technically "makes" food. Instead, animal cells take food and break it down into a usable form of energy.
Digestion turns ingested food into usable nutrients. Circulation carries these nutrients to all body cells.