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Chemical reactions that release energy are called exergonic. Cellular processes that release energy are called catabolic, or catabolism. {I remember this by thinking 'What does a cat do with its claws to your furniture - it breaks things down.' Also, anabolic steroids are for 'building up'.} The main energy producing catabolic reactions occur using Respiration that releases usable biochemical energy in the form of Atp.
Mitochondria are involved in catabolism, specifically in the process of cellular respiration where they break down glucose and other molecules to produce energy in the form of ATP.
An exothermic reaction releases energy in the form of heat or light. These reactions often produce a decrease in temperature in their surroundings as they release energy to the environment.
This process is called as biological oxidation. Here the energy is released in step wise fashion. The amount of total energy is same is chemical oxidation and the biological oxidation.
The process by which organisms break down macro molecules is called catabolism. Synthesizing small molecules and conserving energy is called anabolism. Anabolism and catabolism together is called metabolism.
The process that releases energy to convert substances to simpler products is called catabolism. During catabolism, complex molecules are broken down into simpler molecules, releasing energy in the process which can be used by the cell for various metabolic functions.
Reactions that break apart large molecules are involved in catabolic processes, such as digestion or cellular respiration. These reactions help to release energy by breaking down complex molecules, like carbohydrates, fats, and proteins, into simpler compounds that can be used by cells for energy production and other processes.
catabolism is the process that releases energy to convert substances to simpler products
Actually, it takes energy to break down a molecule. But you can often get an even greater amount of energy when the fragments of the molecule that were broken down form new chemical bonds with other chemicals, especially oxygen.
Exothermic reactions release primarily thermal energy in the form of heat. This means that the reactants have higher potential energy than the products, and the excess energy is released into the surroundings.
Chemical reactions that release energy are called exergonic. Cellular processes that release energy are called catabolic, or catabolism. {I remember this by thinking 'What does a cat do with its claws to your furniture - it breaks things down.' Also, anabolic steroids are for 'building up'.} The main energy producing catabolic reactions occur using Respiration that releases usable biochemical energy in the form of Atp.
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A plant releases energy during photosynthesis, in the form of glucose(sugar) (a monosaccharide)
Glucose catabolism provides energy for needed metabolic cellular processes.
Perhaps catabolism, or respiration? The question is vague
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