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When cell needs energy then the first molecule which is used is Glucose . If glucose level is low then Glycogen is broken down to get glucose . If glycogen is also in less amount then fats are broken down to get energy . Even then energy is needed then at last body Proteins are used up .
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Glucose has 6 OH functional groups which forms hydrogen bonds with the water molecules. The H bonding is the reason glucose, and other sugar monomers, are soluble in water. Plasma is primarily water, so one in the bloodstream it is readily absorbed into the cell, which gives it energy to function.
Carbohydrates have many jobs. The top two are cell structure, as some cell membranes are made up of carbohydrates, and energy. Glucose, the molecule broken down into the energy needed for all cell processes, is a carbohydrate.
Glucose is made inside the cell and particularly in the chloroplast for plants. Glucose serves as energy for most of the functions of a cell.
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The mitochondria is where the sugars are broken down and which energy is released.
Mitochondria releases energy in glucose.It generates energy through respiration
Glucose taken into the cell, glucose broken down to yield ATP, ATP used for cellular activities.
When cell needs energy then the first molecule which is used is Glucose . If glucose level is low then Glycogen is broken down to get glucose . If glycogen is also in less amount then fats are broken down to get energy . Even then energy is needed then at last body Proteins are used up .
Glycogen is usually broken down in the cell. This will happen when the cell needs energy and ATP is broken down to form glucose.
Glucose is broken down in the mitochondria. This is done in a three-step process known as cellular respiration. The three steps are glycolysis, citric acid cycle, and electron transport chain.
Glucose is the fuel for the cell but it has to broken down first. In the mitochondria, it goes through steps which break it down a bit at a time and this process makes ATP. ATP is the energy coin of the cell which it then spends to do its' work.
Glucose is broken down IN cellular respiration, also called the Kreb cycle. Glucose enters this electron transport chain process intact, and is broken down to CO2 and water, while giving off chemical energy which is stored in the form of ATP molecules for the cell to use for chemical energy in metabolic processes. Glucose is not broken down before cellular respiration; it is broken down IN the process.
Glucose is a sugar, so yes it is a source of energy.