what happens to the energy released during cellular respiration
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Aerobic respiration. Glucose and oxygen react together in cells to produce carbon dioxide and water and releases energy. The reaction is called aerobic respiration because oxygen from the air is needed for it to work. ... The mitochondria, found in the cellcytoplasm, are where most respiration happens.
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The energy released during cellular respiration is used to carry out different life process.
Explanation:
- The energy released during respiration is used for carrying out various life processes.
- Cells undergoes cellular respiration which extract energy from the glucose bonds and the food molecules.
- Most of the energy which is liberated during the breakdown of the glucose molecule is in the form of heat,.
- The large part of the part is converted into chemical energy and is released by these ATP molecules.
- The extracted energy stored in the cells are in the forms of ATP.
- ATP is adenosine triphosphate.
Energy released from glucose :-
- Energy always comes from the glucose in foods which we eat.
- It is stored in the form of chemical bonds present in the glucose molecules.
- As glucose is digested and transported to your cells, it undergoes a process called cellular respiration.
- This process releases the stored energy and then it converts it to energy which our cells can use for metabolic activities.
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