Gas cells, or more generally, cells undergoing cellular respiration, need oxygen and glucose to release energy from sugar molecules. In the presence of oxygen, glucose is metabolized through glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation, resulting in the production of ATP, the energy currency of the cell. Additionally, enzymes and various cofactors are required to facilitate these biochemical reactions efficiently.
Cells carry out cellular respiration in order to generate energy in the form of ATP. This process allows cells to break down glucose and other molecules to produce ATP, which is used for various cellular functions and activities.
Building molecules that can be used as an energy source is called anabolism, while breaking down molecules to release stored energy is called catabolism. These processes are key components of metabolism, the set of chemical reactions that sustain life by converting food into energy and building blocks for cells.
No, photosynthesis is the absorbtion of CO2, H20 and UV light in order to produce O2 and sugar molecules.
They use the various types of Chlorophyll molecules.
Cells primarily use carbohydrates, especially glucose, which is broken down during cellular respiration, forming molecules of ATP, which are used by the cells in order to get energy to do work (cellular activities). Cells get energy from ATP molecules when they are broken down into ADP and P, which releases energy.
Gas cells need oxygen to release energy from sugar molecules through a process called cellular respiration. This process involves breaking down sugar in the presence of oxygen to produce energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) molecules.
it is the break down of molecules in order to release energy
Mitochondria.
Aerobic respiration is the process that uses oxygen to break down food molecules in order to produce energy for cells. This process occurs in the mitochondria of cells and involves the complete oxidation of glucose into carbon dioxide and water, with the release of energy in the form of ATP.
Cells carry out cellular respiration in order to generate energy in the form of ATP. This process allows cells to break down glucose and other molecules to produce ATP, which is used for various cellular functions and activities.
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Building molecules that can be used as an energy source is called anabolism, while breaking down molecules to release stored energy is called catabolism. These processes are key components of metabolism, the set of chemical reactions that sustain life by converting food into energy and building blocks for cells.
The mitochondria releases energy from food molecules. This is where all things are broken down and turned into energy for the cell.
I would say that it needs to converted into ATP because the sugar molecules turn into chemical energy that can be used by a cell to carry out life processes. Cells can breakdown ATP quickly to release the energy.
No, photosynthesis is the absorbtion of CO2, H20 and UV light in order to produce O2 and sugar molecules.
They use the various types of Chlorophyll molecules.
Oxygen