digestion
Simple molecules are further broken down in cells in a process called catabolism.
ATP
This chemical process is called cracking.
Boredom.
When the material of a potato is broken down in the small intestine, it is eventually broken down into glucose. The subsets are starch, maltose, maltase, and finally glucose.
absorption.
Fermination
Cellular respiration.
The controlled process by which hydrocarbons are broken down or rearranged into smaller, more useful molecules is called catalytic cracking.
Eventually, glucose.
Glycogen is broken down in the body through a process called glycogenolysis. This process involves the enzyme glycogen phosphorylase breaking down glycogen into glucose molecules, which can then be used for energy by the body.
digestion