It form chemical energy i.e. ATP (Adenosine Tri-phosphate)
Cellular respiration converts chemically energy stored in food molecules into chemical energy stored in molecules of ATP.
Chemical energy is released.Energy is stored back in ATP.
ATP (adeninetri-phoshate)
Yes, through cellular respiration.
The substances that are needed for cellular respiration are glucose and oxygen. During cellular respiration, the cells convert food into usable energy.
I assume you mean cellular respiration, and the function of it is to convert sugar into usable energy.
the energy in food moleculesIt oxidizes glucose into ATP. No change in the state.Energy stays as chemical energy
They convert Oxygen and Sugar into energy and waste products (Water and Carbon Dioxide).
heat
Yes, through cellular respiration.
The substances that are needed for cellular respiration are glucose and oxygen. During cellular respiration, the cells convert food into usable energy.
I assume you mean cellular respiration, and the function of it is to convert sugar into usable energy.
Through cellular respiration.
Oxygen and glucose are the reactants in cellular respiration. The cytoplasm and mitochondria are the location of the reactions. The purpose of cellular respiration is to convert energy from nutrients into ATP.
Cellular respiration is how we convert food into energy. You clicking that mouse required energy. Well food itself can't help you click that mouse. You need to convert the glucose and other stuff into ATP.
You need oxygen to convert food into energy and this process is called cellular respiration
the mithocondria turns nutrients/food energy
Energy is burned or is used up during this process. During cellular respiration, molecules of glucose are broken down in order to convert the stored energy into a usable form of energy.
I assume you mean cellular respiration, and the function of it is to convert sugar into usable energy.
Cellular respiration is the process by which producers and consumers get energy from food and convert that energy into molecules of ATP, the energy molecule of the cell.