Most of the energy released by the breakdown of glucose to water and carbon dioxide ends up in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is a molecule that cells use as a source of energy for various cellular processes.
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The breakdown of starch produces glucose molecules, which can be used by cells as a source of energy through cellular respiration.
To break down sugar and produce useful energy, the cells need many things, but most importantly they need ENZYMES.
Energy needed for chemical reactions in the body is provided by the breakdown of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is the main energy currency in cells. ATP is produced through cellular respiration, a process that involves the breakdown of glucose and other molecules.
cell division, locomotion movement, and metabolism
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Helps cells to breakdown carbohydrates and use them for energy
Most of the energy released by the breakdown of glucose to water and carbon dioxide ends up in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is a molecule that cells use as a source of energy for various cellular processes.
We concentrate on glucose breakdown, since it dominates energy production in most animal cells.
The energy produced from the breakdown of molecules can be stored in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) for later use by cells. Alternatively, the energy can be released as heat to help maintain body temperature.
The energy released during respiration is in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). This energy is produced through the breakdown of glucose within cells, which is used to fuel various cellular processes and activities.
We concentrate on glucose breakdown, since it dominates energy production in most animal cells.
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The breakdown of food molecules releases energy to cells.
The breakdown of food molecules releases energy to cells.
During cellular respiration, energy is released from the breakdown of glucose molecules. This process involves a series of biochemical reactions that occur in the mitochondria of cells, ultimately producing ATP, the cell's main energy source.