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Q: What is the sequence of reactions in which glucose is broken down into smaller molecules?
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Do catabolic reactions use energy to synthesize large molecules?

No, anabolic reactions build larger molecules from smaller molecules.


What state of metabolism degrades monomers such as glucose into smaller molecules?

Degradation and some oxidation to smaller molecules.


The smaller molecules from which cellulose is made are?

Cellulose is mad eof glucose molecules


The series of chemical reactions in which a molecule of glucose is broken down is called?

The part of cellular respiration in which glucose is broken down is called the glycolysis. The chemical energy to produce ATP come from the breakdown of carbon based molecules into the smaller molecules.


What must happen to glucose moleculs before respiration begins?

the glucose molecules must break down into two smaller molecules


Is starch molecules that are formed from smaller glucose molecules a chemical or physical change?

The changing of extra glucose into starch is a chemical change.


What is the name of all the chemical energy transformations that occur within a cell?

Metabolism.The reactions that build larger molecules from smaller ones (syntheses) are collectively called anabolism, and breakdown reactions constitute catabolism. There are also reactions that do not belong to either group, for example the conversion of glucose into glucose-6-phosphate.


What is a polymerized?

A compound made of many smaller molecules such as collagen (glucose and galactose).


What of reaction builds larger molecules from smaller ones?

Anabolic Reactions


What is a polymeric compound?

A compound made of many smaller molecules such as collagen (glucose and galactose).


Chemical reactions that take apart molecules?

The chemical process by which molecules are broken down into their smaller components is called catabolism.


How does cytoplasm help other organelles function?

the cytoplasm helps the organelles function by breaking down glucose into smaller molecules. From there, the smaller molecules of glucose go into the mitochondria and mix with oxygen to form CO2, Water, and large amounts of energy