Heat and ATP (Adenosine triphosphate) which is used in metabolism.
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No, it's not, lysosome only digest unfunctioned organelle, while the ATP is produced by mitochondrion
Adenosine triphosphate - Atp -transports chemical energy for Metabolism.
When it comes to carbohydrates or fats producing more ATP, fats tend to produce more ATP per gram. Fats contain about 33 percent more ATP than carbs.
Heat and ATP (Adenosine triphosphate) which is used in metabolism.
Fueled by the metabolism of sugar, the ATP byproducts (ADP) are reconstituted into ATP molecules. Use of ATP energy requires no oxygen - when the ATP is depleted the muscle cells must use cellular respiration to obtain energy and once the muscle is at rest the ATP stores are replenished.
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Glucose metabolism begins with glycolysis and then proceeds to either the TCA (Krebs) cycle or fermentation. Glycolysis and fermentation are both anaerobic processes (they do not use oxygen) and use substrate level phosphorylation to produce ATP (e.g. energy), while the TCA cycle is aerobic (requires oxygen) and uses oxidative phosphorylation to produce ATP. Substrate level phosphorylation produces much less ATP than oxidative phosphorylation.
Its simple metabolism. Your body burns the fat molecules that are in your body for energy and ATP to drive cellular processes.
Metabolism produces: amino acids(protein), carbohydrates(molecules that store energy), and lipids(fat)
Yes, but it is not available as easily as fructose. Glucose is present in all living cells as the source of energy to produce ATP for metabolism.
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Your body will use other sorce of fuel ( muscle, fat) so it will still produce the same amount of ATP
No, it's not, lysosome only digest unfunctioned organelle, while the ATP is produced by mitochondrion