No, solar energy and solar cells are not the same, although sometimes people do use the phrases as though they were interchangable. Solar energy is energy that is transferred from the sun to the earth. Solar cells are devices that turn energy from the sun into photovoltaic energy that we can use.
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Cells use the energy provided by ATP to function. This means that energy from food has to be processed into ATP before it can be used by the cells. This is done by the mitochondria.
Electrical to kinetic to electrical energy in your cells
electric energy
they help cells digest food and extract energy from food. (awesome right !) hehe :P
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If your blood contains dissolved food, you are in BIG trouble, but only for a moment... after a moment you will be dead. The blood brings glucose to the cells, and the cells extract energy from the glucose. This is the most basic energy form for the cells; there are others.
In eukaryotic cells the mitochondria extract energy from glucose using it to make ATP, which the other parts of the cell use as their energy source.
In eukaryotic cells the mitochondria extract energy from glucose using it to make ATP, which the other parts of the cell use as their energy source.
In eukaryotic cells the mitochondria extract energy from glucose using it to make ATP, which the other parts of the cell use as their energy source.
The processes taking place in the cells of a living body which extract, store, and use energy.-APEx'
The processes taking place in the cells of a living body which extract, store, and use energy.-APEx'
Yes, it is possible to extract tissue-specific stem cells post mortem.
Proteins extract the energy from food via Enzymes.
ATP (adenosine triphosphate) carries energy to all living cells, including muscle cells. When you work out (or use your muscles), the muscle cells take up ATP and through a complicated biochemical process, they extract energy from it, and return it to other cells to replenish it. The amount of ATP is regulated by your body automatically, and is fairly constant.
Metabolism is the amount of energy (calories) your body burns to maintain itself. The processes taking place in the cells of a living body which extract, store, and use energy.