Biocarbonate
Sugar
The molecule that cells burn during respiration to produce ATP is called Glucose.
First of all, the method of which you are talking about, does deal with composing, but is really just the splitting of a bond. Simply, the molecules are being separated. This method is called Hydrolysis. Hydrolysis is a chemical reaction in which a compound reacts with water to produce other compounds. In Hydrolysis, a water molecule is necessary. Without it, hydrolysis can not occur. However, the water molecule is split into a hydrogen cation and hydroxide anion when performing hydrolysis.
translation
NADPH
One glucose molecule can produce 36 ATP.
No and, by all means, no. For each and every substrate there are enzymatically (repeatedly) produced products.
The molecule produced after translation of RNA is protein.
iron and calium
The molecule that cells burn during respiration to produce ATP is called Glucose.
The main mineral that the body produces is calcium. It is primarily stored in the bones and teeth, and plays a crucial role in maintaining bone density, muscle function, and nerve transmission.
Molecule - Carbohydrates Process - Photosynthesis
Carbon dioxide
what is a molecule
Its source is the mineral Bauxite.
black/silver
CaCO3
iron ore