The process you're describing is called cellular respiration. It involves breaking down food molecules to release energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) that cells can use for various functions.
break down larger molecules into smaller ones to release energy.
Yes, catabolic reactions release energy as they break down molecules.
The process of burning food with oxygen to release energy is called cellular respiration. During cellular respiration, cells break down glucose and other molecules in the presence of oxygen to generate ATP, the cell's main source of energy.
The intake of oxygen and release of carbon dioxide is called respiration. In respiration, cells break down glucose to produce energy, releasing carbon dioxide as a waste product. Oxygen is used in this process to help generate energy.
Yes, hydrolysis requires energy to break down molecules.
Mitochondria break down food and release energy.
Mitochondria break down food and release energy.
the plant needs oxygen to break down and release energy to move its food
The chemical reactions that break down food molecules in cells to release energy are called cellular respiration. This process generates ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is the energy currency for cellular activities.
Well the lysosomes break down their food and the mitochondria releases stored energy.
the plant needs oxygen to break down and release energy to move its food
glucose is broken down in glycolysis during respiration to release energy
break down larger molecules into smaller ones to release energy.
it is the break down of molecules in order to release energy
yes
Yes they break down sugar and realeses energy using a process called femantation
no. it is called photosynthesis. that is the prosses in which plants take in carbon dioxide and water + sunlight and chloraphil= sugar and energy Formula: Co2-> H2o+sunlight+chloraphil= sugar and energy