Plants release oxygen during photosynthesis as a byproduct of converting carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. They use this glucose as a source of energy for cellular respiration, where they break down glucose and use oxygen to produce more energy. This process helps plants generate the energy they need to survive.
The cleavage of glycogen phosphorylase releases glucose-1-phosphate by breaking the glycosidic bond within glycogen. This glucose-1-phosphate can then be further processed to yield free glucose for energy production.
Glucose is made inside the chloroplasts in plant cells through the process of photosynthesis. This process uses energy from sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
The compound described is a sugar, such as glucose. Sugars are produced by chloroplasts during photosynthesis, where carbon dioxide and water are converted into glucose using sunlight. Glucose is then consumed by mitochondria in cells to produce energy through the process of cellular respiration.
Plants use solar energy absorbed by chlorophyll in a process called photosynthesis to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugar and oxygen.
Glucose is broken down to release energy during respiration.
Plants cannot release energy from glucose using photosynthesis because photosynthesis is the process by which plants make glucose using light energy. To release energy from glucose, plants undergo cellular respiration, which involves breaking down glucose into carbon dioxide, water, and energy in the form of ATP.
Glycolysis is the process that all organisms release energy stored in the bonds of glucose.
yes. glucose metabolises and decomposes to form carbon dioxide, water with the release of energy
Glucose
They are not releasing energy. they are storing energy.
Mitochondria release energy of glucose. This energy is stored in ATP
all of your cell need oxygen , so they can release energy from glucose by respiration
that was stored for a respiration...
Photosynthesis produce glucose using light energy. This glucose is burnt by respiratrion to release energy.
Glycogen is a glucose polymer that serves as an energy-storing polysaccharide in animals. It is stored in the liver and muscles and can be quickly broken down to release glucose when energy is needed.
During photosynthesis, plants capture energy from sunlight and use it to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar). This process releases oxygen as a byproduct. The stored energy in the glucose molecule is then used by the plant for growth, reproduction, and other metabolic activities.