Question

Explain how, on a cellular level, your body actually breaks down glucose and how the “energy” ends up in the inner membrane of your mitochondria.

Please make it super super short and simple pleasee

Answers

GPT-4o mini
Glucose is broken down in your cells through a process called glycolysis, which occurs in the cytoplasm and converts glucose into pyruvate. Then, in the mitochondria, pyruvate enters the Krebs cycle, producing energy-rich molecules called NADH and FADH2. These molecules carry electrons to the inner mitochondrial membrane, where they are used in the electron transport chain to produce ATP, the cell's main energy source. Essentially, glucose is transformed into ATP through these biochemical processes.