when glucose is released from glycogen, the sugar molecule can be used by the cell to produce 38 ATP molecules(2 from glycolysis, 2 from the Krebs cycle, and about 34 from the electron transport system). via catabolism.
Cells have multiple sources of nutrients including fats and sugars, that can be used to create energy. As far as sugar is concerned, glucose is the sugar that is used by cells to produce energy.
glucose
A chemical reaction that happens in every cell to break down sugar
glucose
Glucose is the primary sugar used by the body cells to produce energy. It is derived from carbohydrate-containing foods and is transported into cells to fuel various cellular processes through a series of biochemical reactions.
Cells use glucose as their primary source of energy. Glucose is a type of sugar that is obtained from the food we eat, and it is transported through the bloodstream to cells where it is used in the production of energy through a process called cellular respiration.
it is used by your body as fuel for all your cells. some people suggest that if you don't burn off the calories from carbohydrates (sugar) it will turn into fat. this isn't true however, it all gets turned into energy in a process called dietary thermogenesis.
it is used in metabolic process
The body's blood cells cannot absorb the sugar/glucose needed to give energy.
Glucose is the sugar used in glycolysis. It is broken down into pyruvate during the process, generating ATP and NADH in the cytoplasm of cells.
Cells store Extra Sugar as Larger Carbohydrates
Generally all aerobic cells contain sugar to respire