It's called glycolysis.
The plant uses the sugar it makes through respiration to produce energy for its cellular activities, which does not add material to the plant. Instead, it breaks down the sugar molecules to release energy for metabolism. The other ways plants use sugar include growth, storage in the form of starch, and building of cell walls.
breaks down the sugar inside its cells
In plant cells, sugar is broken down to produce energy in the mitochondria, just as in animal cells.
Mitochondria breaks down food and transfer in into glucose (sugar) which then transferring into the energy!
The process of breaking down sugar in cells primarily occurs in the mitochondria through a series of reactions called cellular respiration. Glucose is broken down into energy (ATP) through aerobic respiration in the presence of oxygen. This process involves different enzymes and molecules to efficiently extract energy from sugar molecules.
Mitochondria
i think it breaks down by ATP (ENERGY)
Mitochondria
mitochondria
Mitochondria
sugar
The plant uses the sugar it makes through respiration to produce energy for its cellular activities, which does not add material to the plant. Instead, it breaks down the sugar molecules to release energy for metabolism. The other ways plants use sugar include growth, storage in the form of starch, and building of cell walls.
photosynthesis
When you consume food, your body breaks it down into sugar. Your body uses the sugar as energy for the cells. Some foods break down into sugar faster than others.
So your body breaks down your food into glucose(a sugar)
Sugar and sunlight 6CO2 + 6H2O + light energy = C6H12O6 + 6O2. That's the equation, as you can see 6 carbon dioxide atoms and 6 water atoms plus light enter the plant and after the reaction C6H12O6 (sugar) is produced and 6 oxygen2 atoms are produced
breaks down the sugar inside its cells