👉 Oxytonesis is a process in which cells, such as bacteria and plants, transform glucose into energy. This transformation involves the breakdown of glucose molecules into smaller molecules called pyruvate, which can then be used by the cell to generate ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and other energy-rich molecules. The term "oxytonesis" is often used in the context of biochemistry and cellular metabolism, particularly in the field of biotechnology and genetic engineering.