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It depends on what kind of "living thing" you are asking about. In cellular respiration, animals must combine oxygen with glucose to produce ATP- their energy source. In photosynthesis, Plants combine carbon dioxide and water, in the presence of sunlight to produce ATP and NADPH, which make glucose. Other living things use different chemicals. Many chemosynthetic bacteria use sulfides!
Two phosphate groups must be added to glucose.
Yes. Even though they produce the glucose by themselves, they must convert it into ATP molecules. ATP is the only form of energy living things can use, and it can only be converted during cell respiration.
What must the human body need to get energy from food is to use oxygen to produce ATP which will fuel the cells.
produce energy
Oxygen
Oxidative phosphorylation and Krebs cycle
Plants use light energy to make glucose.
It depends on what kind of "living thing" you are asking about. In cellular respiration, animals must combine oxygen with glucose to produce ATP- their energy source. In photosynthesis, Plants combine carbon dioxide and water, in the presence of sunlight to produce ATP and NADPH, which make glucose. Other living things use different chemicals. Many chemosynthetic bacteria use sulfides!
Two phosphate groups must be added to glucose.
Glucose must be present in order for cellular respiration to occur. Cellular respiration is the process in which glucose is broken down in to ATP (energy), Carbon Dioxide, and water. Glucose is a reactant in the sense that it must be present for the reaction to occur.
Chloroplasts must capture the sunlight during the day and make it into Glucose, STARCH, or store it in the mitochondria as ATP energy. After this happens they will then rely on the mitochondria for glucose at night. Either way, the plant must have energy at all times. Hence why it is stored in the mitochondria.
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It travels into the muscle cell. The cells break down glucose to produce energy in a process called Respiration. Glucose is a hydrocarbon molecule which contains energy in the bonds. To realease as much energy as possible the molecule must be completely broken down the constituent molecules (carbon and hydrogen) have oxygen addd to them, making CO2 and water.
Your body cannot use starch because it is a complex carbohydrate. It must be broken down into shorter carbohydrate strings before being converted into energy
The mass is not lost but transformed in energy.
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