I assume that you are talking about glycolysis and cellular respiration (Krebs cycle and electron transport chain). Any of the four major biomolecules (proteins, lipids, nucleic acids and carbohydrates) can be oxidized (used to donate electrons in the formation of NADH and FADH2) for the production of ATP. The model system shown in all textbooks shows the step-wise oxidation of glucose but any of the others can also be used. The waste products are carbon dioxide gas (CO2) and water (H20).
chlorophyll
lipids
Glucose, which is a carbohydrate.
The most abundant organic compound on Earth is glucose and its polymers. This is a good thing, as organisms need glucose for energy.
Lipids are energyrich organic compound made of cordon, hydrogen and oxygen. Lipides contain more energy than carbohydrates. :D
Energy is NOT a compound.
This compound is glucose.
a protein
chlorophyll
carbohydrates - they provide energy.
energy
Glucose
ATP
carbohydrates, mainly
A lipid organic compound is used to store energy and forms important parts of biological membranes.lipids
A lipid organic compound is used to store energy and forms important parts of biological membranes.lipids
Carbohydrates & Lipids.