fat burn
When the demand for energy is low, animals convert glucose to glycogen to fat. Glucose is sometimes referred to as grape sugar or D-glucose.
Either into energy OR into fat. By animals. Plants can convert it into anything they need.
Cellular respiration is the process the animals in the food web use to convert energy from food into ATP.
Their digestive processes convert the starch to glucose. They can now use the glucose as a source of energy.
They get energy from glucose. This energy released from respiration
Actually, the green plants don't convert TO anything in photosynthesis. Rather, they convert the light energy given off by sun light into glucose (energy).
Chloroplasts convert sunlight into potential energy. The energy is then converted into the chemical energy in the glucose molecules.
all organisms receive their energy from respiration, a process that requires glucose and oxygen. Animals get the oxygen from the air they breathe in. The glucose is obtained from food, either other animals or plants. All the glucose in animals originated in plants that produce glucose in photosynthesis, and the glucose has been passed down the food chain.
The process through which animals use to convert food into ATP is known as metabolism. This process will help to store energy that is useful in the body.
mitocondria the powerhouse of the cell. the process is called aerobic respiration
The process' (2) in which energy is stored in the form of glucose are photosynthesis and also cellular respiration. Photosynthesis takes place in plants and cellular respiration in both plants and animals.
Humans convert glucose into energy. Salt is a substance to add taste to food