Respiration
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cellular respiration
It is glucose. In response to the rise in blood-glucose levels (say) after a meal, the pancreas releases insulin which breaks down the glucose and carries it to cells that need extra energy.The glucose enters the cell by special molecules in the membrane called "glucose transporters". The cells that need glucose have specific insulin receptors on their surface so that insulin can bind to them, encouraging glucose entry and utilization in the cells.Once inside your cells, the glucose is burned to produce heat and adenosine triphosyphate, (ATP) a molecule that stores and releases energy as required by the cell.The metabolism of glucose into energy may occur either in combination with oxygen (aerobic metabolism) or without it (anaerobic metabolism). The oxygen used comes from the mitochondria - tiny bodies inside the cell. However, red blood cells do not have mitochondria, so they change glucose into energy without the use of oxygen.Glucose is also converted to energy in muscle cells - who are probably the most important energy "customers". These muscle cells do contain mitochondria so they can process glucose with oxygen. But even if oxygen-levels in the muscle-cell mitochondria fall too low, the cells can proceed to convert glucose into energy without oxygen. Unfortunately, turning glucose into energy without oxygen produces the by-product lactic acid. And too much lactic acid makes your muscles ache.
When you become more active your cells need more oxygen and glucose, and when your body releases energy, glucose or other organic fuels in the presence of air is called aerobic respiration. aerobic respiration is in the absence of air.
Protein and carbohydrates are important for energy and metabolism. You also need to stay hydrated, as well as exercise to boost vital energy and metabolism levels. While there are metabolism and energy drinks available, you should never take any before consulting with you primary care physician first.
The brain, nerve cells and red blood cells.
Photo electric emission process. Cells are named as photo emissive cells.
It is called respiration
Photosynthesis is process where organisms draw energy from the sun. (trees, flowers, etc) the formula: CO2 + H20 ------> glucose + O2 + E although it does include glucose from it.....
Cellular respiration releases energy by breaking down glucose in the presence of oxygen.
It is False..... if you were doing a review and reinforce for a middle school homework assignment and you needed to change the word to make it true ... you would make it respiration
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The process by which cells convert the energy stored in glucose to ATP is called cellular respiration.
By the process of respiration. In this process, glucose is oxidised to carbon dioxide and water (aerobic) and ATP is produced. (ATP is the energy currency of cells)
They produce energy through a process known as cellular respiration. In it, glucose is converted into energy.
The cells of the retina need glucose to get energy through a process called cellular respiration. Without glucose to the cells of the retina you can't see and the cells of the retina can't function.
Cellular Respiration
cellular respiration