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Cellular Respiration is when plant and animal cells release energy stored in the bonds of glucose molecules.

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How many ATP molecules could be produced per glucose molecules fed to a poisoned animal?

38 ATP molecules are produced from the break down of a gluecose molecule


How plants and animals get glucose?

Animals obtain their glucose by consuming plants or other animals


What molecules get transported around an animal cell?

oxygen, water carbon dioxide, proteins glucose/ carbohydrates


What process ocurres in the mitochondria and truns food into energy for the animal?

Aerobic respiration is the process.It releases the glucose's energy through oxidation.


What is the different between animal and plant starch?

Animals do not store glucose in starch molecules, but rather in glycogen molecules. Starch molecules have infrequent branching of glucose chains and as such are not readily broken down into glucose monomers by the enzymes that catalyze the reaction. Glycogen molecules follow the same basic structure as starch molecules, but instead have more branching and consequently are broken down easier. This allows for quicker "burst" energy and is better suited to animals' mobility.


Is glycogen a functional protein?

Actualy glycogen is not a protein but it is a polymer of glucose molecules stored in animal bodies and used as energy source when needed.


Why respiration in animal body considered an exothermic reaction while photosynthesis in green plants is considered an endothermic process?

In respiration of animals glucose molecules breaks up releases amount of energy heat is given out thats why it is exothermic.but in plants it absorbs sunlight heat is used for preparing food so it is endothermic.


What molecules must be present in order for energy production to occur in the mitochondria of an animal cell?

Oxygen and glucose are the raw materials. Enzymes guides the process


What are the important energy-storing molecules in living organisms?

In a plant cell, starch acts as a storage of glucose for aerobic respiration. In animal cells, glycogen acts as a storage of glucose for aerobic respiration.


What is the function of glycogen in organisms?

it is a form of carbohydrates which is stored in the liver.it releases energy when the body needs it


Mitochondria gets energy from glucose through what process of?

Mitochondria gets energy from glucose through the process of Cellular Respiration.The process by which ATP is manufactured from glucose is called cellular respiration.


How do chloroplasts and mitochondria permit a flow of energy through all organisms?

Plant and Animal cells have mitochondria which oxidized carbohydrate and use the released energy to build ATP molecules.