Biology, asked by samgimath, 2 months ago

activities that consume cellular energy

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Answered by dharmanikita
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If we take a look back over here, you can see the two basic processes that involve energy in the cell, are photosynthesis and this is how new energy comes into the eco-system and aerobic respiration.

Oxygen is used in cellular respiration. For example, the monosaccharide glucose, (the most basic form of carbohydrate) can be combined with oxygen. The high-energy electrons that are found in the glucose are transferred to the oxygen and potential energy is released. The energy is stored in the form of ATP.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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During cellular respiration, oxygen is consumed.

  • It's a bonding pair of electrons-attracting electronegative diatomic molecule (two oxygen molecules connected by a covalent bond).
  • It releases energy from chemical bonds as it attracts electrons.
  • Our food's potential energy reacts with oxygen to make CO2 and H2O, which release energy to form the ATP molecule.
  • Oxygen and the monosaccharide glucose, for example, might be mixed (the most basic type of carbohydrate).
  • Potential energy is released when high-energy electrons in glucose are transferred to oxygen.
  • The energy storage molecule adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
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