The Glycolysis process allows living organisms break down glucose
Metabolism .
In the blood.
Cellular respiration!
because every living thing needs to do this to survive
Cellular respiration is the process of turning oxygen and glucose into water, energy, and carbon dioxide inside cells. This process is the exact opposite process of photosynthesis. In photosynthesis, water, energy, and carbon dioxide are turned into oxygen and glucose inside chloroplasts. Plant cells also have mitochondria, so photosynthesis and cellular respiration both occur in plants. Cellular Respiration (Breathing) C6H12O6 + O2 => H2O + CO2 + Energy (Released during process) glucose(sugar)+oxygen => water+carbon dioxide + energy Photosynthesis: H2O + CO2 + Energy (From Sun) => O2 + C6H12O6 water +carbon dioxide+energy=>Oxygen+glucose(sugar)
The process organisms use to break down food is called metabolism. ATP, the universal energy currency of cells, is used to transfer chemical energy between different chemical reactions.
glycolysis
Lactic acid is a form of milk acid. It is formed during the break down of glucose in all living organisms.
This is a trick question. Photosynthesis is used to create glucose, not to break it down. Hence, all living organisms do not use photosynthesis to break down glucose.
carbon dioxide
Digestion is the process by which organisms break down food.
respiration
In the blood.
glycolysis
Nearly all organisms on earth break down glucose to form ATP during the process of respiration. Those that undergo aerobic respiration make much more ATP than those that undergo anaerobic respiration.
Cellular respiration!
Organisms need to carry out the process of respiration because the cells in the organisms break down simple food molecules and release their energy.
cellular respiration