cell use glucose instead of fat because glucose is easy to burn into energy but it takes a lot of workout ot burn fat..
Glucose is a sugar, so yes it is a source of energy.
mitoconria create energy for the cell from glucose
A cell's main souce of energy is glucose.
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Aerobic respiration produces more ATP (energy) per glucose molecule compared to anaerobic respiration. This is because aerobic respiration involves the complete breakdown of glucose in the presence of oxygen, leading to the maximum amount of energy being harvested. Additionally, aerobic respiration is more efficient at removing waste products, such as carbon dioxide, from the cell.
The sugar that is burned in the cell to produce energy is glucose. Glucose has energy stored in it's chemical bonds and is used in cellular respiration.
In a eukaryotic cell, the mitochondria make chemical energy found in glucose molecules available for use by the cell.
When you add glucose to a cell, it can be used for energy production through cellular respiration. Glucose is broken down into smaller molecules in a series of metabolic reactions to generate ATP, the primary energy currency of the cell. This process provides the necessary energy for cellular functions and activities.
A cell's main souce of energy is glucose.
Mitochondria are specialized organelles that produce energy for the rest of the cell by using glucose. You can think of it as the powerhouse of the cell.
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