62%
Respiration is the process of oxidation of glucose to release the energy in the form of heat.
Heat energy
263/686 or 39%, of available energy is usually transfered from glucose to ATP. The rest of the energy is lost in the form of heat. -Concepts of Biology by Sylvia S. Mader chapter 7 section 7.8
Energy is released from the chemical bonds in the substance that's burning.
Heat
It is released as heat.
HEAT
16000kj
About 67& of the energy in glucose is converted to ATP. The rest is lost as heat.
In case of the cellular respiration, glucose molecule is burned out to carbon bi oxide and water. In chemical burning you get heat released suddenly. In case of biological oxidation, the energy is released in step wise fashion. Most of the energy is trapped in ATP molecule. Some of the energy is released as heat.
yes,respiration produce heat. bcoz glucose is converted into water c02 and energy of which heat energy is a part
the cell is like a furnace because the 64% of energy from each glucose molecule that is not used in cellular respiration is released as heat
During cellular respiration, the energy in glucose is converted, into 40 (38 net) ATP (Adenosine triphosphate) molecules, these are then used to carry out life's functions, such as homeostasis.
When cell oxidize glucose molecule is 'not' a chemical oxidation, in which sudden energy is released. This is called as 'biological oxidation'. In which energy is released in step wise manner. So you get 38 ATP molecules/glucose molecule oxidized and proportion of heat is released to keep the cell warm.
energy
Glucose + Oxygen → Carbon Dioxide + Water + ATP + Heat + Energy C6H12O6 +6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy (ATP+Heat)
Energy in the form of heat and light is released.