When digested food and oxygen are combined in the cells through a process called cellular respiration, energy in the form of ATP is produced. This energy is essential for the body to carry out its various functions and activities. Additionally, carbon dioxide and water are produced as byproducts of this process.
The release of energy by combining oxygen with digested food is known as cellular respiration. During this process, glucose molecules from the digested food are broken down in the presence of oxygen to produce energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) along with carbon dioxide and water as byproducts. This energy is essential for various cellular functions and activities.
Food needs to be combined with oxygen in a process called combustion to release the energy stored in it. This combustion process breaks down the food molecules, releasing energy that can be used by the body.
Glucose and oxygen are the reactants. In humans glucose comes from digested food, and oxygen is breathed in from the air. In plants, glucose is made in photosynthesis, and oxygen diffuses in from the air.
In the presence of oxygen, food molecules undergo a process called cellular respiration to produce energy. This involves breaking down food into smaller molecules such as glucose, which are then converted into ATP to fuel various cellular activities. Oxygen is used as the final electron acceptor in this process, producing carbon dioxide and water as byproducts.
Yes, digested food releases more carbon dioxide when broken down further during cellular respiration in the body. This process generates energy by oxidizing glucose and other nutrients, producing carbon dioxide as a byproduct that is released into the bloodstream.
Not all or less digested food will be absorbed by the body.
not completely digested,and when digested the useful materials are absorbed mostly by the lining of small intestine.
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our food will not be fully digested and if our food will not be fully digested it will be hard to take out the waste that will go out from the anus
diarrhea
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The release of energy by combining oxygen with digested food is known as cellular respiration. During this process, glucose molecules from the digested food are broken down in the presence of oxygen to produce energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) along with carbon dioxide and water as byproducts. This energy is essential for various cellular functions and activities.
It still goes through the intestine and into the toilet just like digested food.
Oxygen and particles of digested food get into the cells from the small intestine, from there they drain into the hepatic portal vein. The hepatic portal vein goes to the liver to filter out nutrients required and excesses are metabolized and converted.
you will develop diarrhea.
when we eat, food will not be digested, and then when it will go out, it would still have the same appearance.