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All Cells Release Energy Glucose and other sugars are cell food. They are the power source for cell activities in almost all living things. Chemical energy is stored in the _______ of sugars. Cells release energy in two ways. 1. ___________ Respiration 2. __________________ bonds Cellular Fermentation

Cellular Respiration mitochrondria Takes place in the __________________ of cells. Starting materials: ___________ and ___________ The Process: Glucose in the cytoplasm is broken down into smaller molecules. These smaller molecules go into the mitochrondria along with oxygen and get broken down even further. The products: ___________ & ____________& _____________ Oxygen Sugar (glucose) Energy Carbon dioxide Water

Cellular Respiration Water Glucose Mitochondria Carbon Dioxide Oxygen Energy Materials In  Products Out 