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The breakdown of carbohydrates in the cell during cellular respiration does not change the matter or energy in the molecule. Actually, the matter in the energy molecule, which is the number of atoms and molecule, remains the same and are only transferred to make other molecules (remember that in a chemical reaction, the number of atoms on the reactants side must balance with those of the products). The energy in the bonds of the molecule, as they are broken down by metabolic enzymes, are what is transferred to ATPs. This process is not efficient as most energy is lost as heat. The energy in the ATPs is used in catabolic process like the formation of carbohydrates in the Calvin cycle of plants. Catabolic processes reduce entropy - & increase Gibbs free energy - hence require energy.
Ultimately, no energy or matter is destroyed or made, it is only transferred, hence observing the first law of thermodynamics.
Energy in the body is stored through glycogenesis where glycogen is formed from excess glucose and stored in tissues. When energy is required, this glycogen is broken down back to glucose through glycogenolysis and it can be used in cellular respiration.
This is called Hydronephrosis it is a condition that typically occurs when a kidney swells due to urine failing to properly drain from the kidney to the bladder. This swelling most commonly affects only one kidney, but it can involve both kidneys. If a blocked ureter is causing your condition, your doctor might need to do any of the following:
insert a ureteral stent, which is a tube that allows the ureter to drain into the bladderinsert a nephrostomy tube, which allows the blocked urine to drain through the backprescribe antibiotics to control infection.
In the lyric cycle, the virus attaches to the host cell which then injects its DNA. By using the hosts cellular metabolism
The man responsible for developing the modern scientific classification system, that scientists still use and follow today is Carolus Linnaeus.