Sugar reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water and energy.
This energy is then used to combine adenosine-diphosphate and phosphate to produce adenosine-triphosphate.
Adenosine-triphosphate can then be used elsewhere in the cell to obtain energy by breaking it back down into adenosine-diphosphate and phosphate.
No it is not mitochondria. It is the chloroplast
Mitochondria
Refined substance can be a pure substance depending on the type of sugar used. If the refined sugar is white, then it is a pure substance. If it the refined sugar is brown, then it is not a pure substance.
It combines with H2O molecules.
One substance associated with the mitochondria is adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is the primary energy carrier in cells. Mitochondria generate ATP through a process called cellular respiration, which relies on the production of energy-rich molecules such as ATP.
ATP is a substance that stores energy released by mitochondria.
mitochondria
Mitochondria provide eukaryotic cells with energy. Mitochondria are the power house of the cell, their energy is made by combining the sugar-like substance called cristae and oxygen, creating ATP.
Mitochondria needs sugar.
Mitochondria have criste not cytoplasm.Many important substance found there.
hydrophilic
No it is not mitochondria. It is the chloroplast
Sugar is not an alkaline substance.
When oxygen combines with another substance, it is called oxidation. Oxidation is a chemical reaction that involves the loss of electrons by a substance, resulting in the formation of an oxide.
Mitochondria
Mitochondria
The mitochondrion (plural = mitochondria)