The source of glucose used by glycolysis to start aerobic cell respiration is Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP). ATP is the energy that is stores in glucose.
Glucose provides energy for the cell to function
The source of glucose molecule that are involved in cellular respiration in plants is carbohydrates
Glucose is created in the process of photosynthesis through energy from the sun, H20 and CO2.
in aerobic respiration: glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water + energy In anaerobic respiration: glucose --> lactic acid + energy
we get glusose by the oxidation of carbohydrates which we get from the food we take
I believe you may have misinterpreted a concept. You cannot convert energy into matter. However, if you meant "what process is glucose converted to energy?" then the answer would be glucose hydrolysis and the Krebs Cycle (for organisms involved in oxidative phosphorylation). It's a very beautiful process involving innumerable proteins and molecules =D.
Chlorophyll is a pigment that is found in chloroplasts and is invloved in photosynthesis. It is not involved in respiration. Respiration occurs in the mitochondria.
Cellular respiration is conducted in the mitochondria of the cell.
in aerobic respiration: glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water + energy In anaerobic respiration: glucose --> lactic acid + energy
we get glusose by the oxidation of carbohydrates which we get from the food we take
Carbon dioxide in cellular respiration CO2 And in photosynthesis Oxygen
Cellular respiration is the life function involved in changing the energy stored in food to a more useful form for the cells to use.
Mitochondria are the organelles most involved in cellular respiration. They are responsible for generating ATP, the cell's energy currency, through the process of oxidative phosphorylation. Other organelles like the cytoplasm and endoplasmic reticulum play supporting roles in cellular respiration by providing substrates or enzymes needed for the process.
The mitochondria is most closely involved in cellular respiration!
I believe you may have misinterpreted a concept. You cannot convert energy into matter. However, if you meant "what process is glucose converted to energy?" then the answer would be glucose hydrolysis and the Krebs Cycle (for organisms involved in oxidative phosphorylation). It's a very beautiful process involving innumerable proteins and molecules =D.
Chlorophyll is a pigment that is found in chloroplasts and is invloved in photosynthesis. It is not involved in respiration. Respiration occurs in the mitochondria.
Cellular respiration is conducted in the mitochondria of the cell.
Cellular respiration is the process by which the chemical energy of molecules is released and partially captured in the form of ATP(Adeninetriphosphate, a form of energy release). Carbohydrates, fats, and proteins can all be used as fuels in cellular respiration, but glucose is most commonly used as an example to examine the reactions and pathways involved.
ATP
Cell respiration occurs in the mitochondria