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The process of cellular respiration takes place inside the cell, inside the mitochondiria, producing a large amount of ATP (energy) that is released into the cell for use.

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The mitochondria release stored energy.

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Q: What are the structures in cells that release energy from glucose for use in cell processess?
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Does mitochondria release or store energy?

It release energy. It releases using Glucose (C6H12O6) and Oxygen (O2).Mitochondria release energy in glucose. Then it stores this energy in ATP


What converts energy to glucose?

Glucose is broken down to release energy during respiration.


What is the function of alpha glucose?

Energy source, you release glucose during respiration


By process do all organisms release energy stored in the bonds of glucose?

Glycolysis is the process that all organisms release energy stored in the bonds of glucose.


Is glucose a source of energy?

yes. glucose metabolises and decomposes to form carbon dioxide, water with the release of energy


How do photosynthesis releases energy?

No,it stores energy in glucose. Energy is released by respiration


The substance that is used in cells to release energy?

Glucose


How do chloroplasts release energy?

They are not releasing energy. they are storing energy.


Can the mitochondria store and transfer energy?

Mitochondria release energy of glucose. This energy is stored in ATP


What is the name for the release of energy from food?

all of your cell need oxygen , so they can release energy from glucose by respiration


How stored energy in glucose is release in respiration?

that was stored for a respiration...


What energy is release when the chemical bonds of glucose are broken?

ATP