cellular respiration
cellular respiration
cellular respiration
Cellular respiration
The process in your body that converts carbohydrates into glucose is called glycolysis. Glycolysis is a series of chemical reactions that break down carbohydrates into glucose, which can then be used by your cells for energy.
When an animal eats a plant's carbohydrates, it undergoes cellular respiration to break down the carbohydrates for energy, releasing carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere as a byproduct.
CARBOHYDRATES FERMENTATION ARE IDENTICALTO THOSE OF RESPIRATION.the process begin with glycolysisin which the glucose molecule is breaken in to pyvuric acid.. there are to types * alcholic fermentation. * lactic acid fermentation
When carbohydrates are used in anaerobic metabolism, the primary product is lactic acid. This process occurs when there is limited oxygen available to fully break down the carbohydrates for energy. Lactic acid can lead to muscle fatigue and soreness.
respiration
cellular respiration
It is possible to break bonds between oxygen by supplying heat and this process takes place in all burning / oxidation reactions.
The aim of hydrolysis of carbohydrates is to break down complex carbohydrates into simpler sugars such as glucose, fructose, and galactose. This process allows the body to absorb and utilize these sugars for energy production.
The heart and the lungs Cellular respiration