resipiration
The process that breaks down food molecules and releases energy is called cellular respiration. This process occurs in the cells of organisms and produces ATP (adenosine triphosphate), the energy currency of the cell, through the breakdown of glucose and other molecules in the presence of oxygen.
Changing a gas to a liquid (condensation) typically releases heat, allowing the gas molecules to slow down and come together to form a liquid. This process involves removing energy (heat) from the gas molecules to make them transition into a liquid state.
Cellular respiration is a metabolic process that releases energy for the body by breaking down glucose molecules in the presence of oxygen to produce ATP (adenosine triphosphate), the main energy currency of cells. This process takes place in the mitochondria of cells and provides energy for various cellular functions and activities.
Evaporation involves the process of changing water molecules from the liquid state into water vapor, which occurs when heat energy is applied to the liquid water, causing the molecules to gain enough energy to escape into the air.
Energy is required when organic molecules are synthesized because this process involves building complex molecules which requires input of energy. When organic molecules are broken down, energy is released because the breaking of bonds releases stored energy from the molecules. This energy can be used by the cell for various cellular processes.
The process that releases energy to convert substances to simpler products is called catabolism. During catabolism, complex molecules are broken down into simpler molecules, releasing energy in the process which can be used by the cell for various metabolic functions.
The process that breaks down food molecules and releases energy is called cellular respiration. This process occurs in the cells of organisms and produces ATP (adenosine triphosphate), the energy currency of the cell, through the breakdown of glucose and other molecules in the presence of oxygen.
Respiration
I believe that is fermentation.
fermentation
Respiration
Yes, catabolic exergonic processes release energy during the breakdown of molecules.
Yes, exergonic catabolic processes release energy during the breakdown of molecules.
Changing a gas to a liquid (condensation) typically releases heat, allowing the gas molecules to slow down and come together to form a liquid. This process involves removing energy (heat) from the gas molecules to make them transition into a liquid state.
The process of cellular respiration breaks down glucose and releases energy that is stored in molecules of ATP.
Yes, fire is a chemical reaction that releases energy in the form of heat and light. The process of combustion releases energy by breaking down fuel molecules and releasing their stored energy.
The mitochondria is the organelle responsible for releasing energy from sugars and other molecules through the process of cellular respiration. This process generates ATP, the cell's main energy source.