Science, asked by harshadagandhi07, 1 year ago

a energy released during cellular respiration is immediately used to synthesize a molecule called

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Answered by harshdpatel18
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The answer is ATP.  ATP is further used to fuel all other activities in the cell. However, in this process, ATP is broken  down and give rise to a fixed amount of energy.

Answered by barnadutta2015
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Answer: Energy is released during the respiratory process and used to create energy-dense ATP molecules from ADP, conserving it for later use.

Explanation:

Process of cellular respiration has been discussed below briefly:

  • Glucose does not provide the body with energy immediately. Glucose does not provide immediate energy. Instead, the body phosphorylates ADP using the energy released during the breakdown of glucose.
  • This produces ATP, an instant energy source that cells may use right away. Energy is produced within cells by the oxidation of "metabolic fuels" like proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates.
  • Following that, it is put to use to maintain energy-dependent processes like the synthesis of macromolecules, muscular contraction, active ion transport, or thermogenesis. The process of cellular respiration is where ATP is largely produced as a result of it.
  • The oxidation of respiratory substrates such proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates produces ATP molecule. Energy is produced during their oxidation and is then stored in ATP as high-energy bonds.

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