A chemical reaction that happens in every cell to break down sugar
To break down sugar and produce useful energy, the cells need many things, but most importantly they need ENZYMES.
bacteria? No. The chemical storage molecule for energy, in living things, is ATP, adenosine triphosphate.
In the chemical bond
=The potential energy stored in chemical bands.=
All molecules contain chemical energy in their chemical bonds. The molecule that stores chemical energy in living things is ATP, adenosine triphosphate. It is composed of one molecule of adenosine, and three phosphate molecules. When a cell needs energy, one of the phosphate molecules is released from the ATP. When that bond is broken, the chemical energy that was stored in the bond is used by the cell to do work.
To break down sugar and produce useful energy, the cells need many things, but most importantly they need ENZYMES.
To break down sugar and produce useful energy, the cells need many things, but most importantly they need ENZYMES.
The part of cellular respiration in which glucose is broken down is called the glycolysis. The chemical energy to produce ATP come from the breakdown of carbon based molecules into the smaller molecules.
chemical energy
No, it uses chemical energy (in the fuel) to produce mechanical energy
bacteria? No. The chemical storage molecule for energy, in living things, is ATP, adenosine triphosphate.
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The ATP molecule is the one that releases energy by the breakdown of glucose molecules. This provides energy to most of the cell functions.
Chemical energy is stored in the bonds of the atoms making up a molecule.
When atoms join together to form a molecule the chemical energy is stored and result in this formation. Like wise, in the break down of a molecule the chemical energy is given off.
In the chemical bond
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