They use it for glucose and for growth.
kinetic
Just 2 of the possible answers:Plants use external energy - light (photo-electric energy) for photosynthesis and make glucose. So in this example light energy --> chemical energyMany living organisms use chemical energy stored in their cells as fat/glucose/starch/ATP for heat and movement. So chemical energy --> thermal energy or chemical energy --> kinetic energy.
No. Chemical energy is stored in chemical bonds.
It's either chemical energy,gravitational energy,potential energy,or kinetic energy.The correct answer is kinetic energy.
: the engine changes chemical energy into light and kinetic energy to power the car? Write your answer...
Chemical energy in the form of the glucose in our food is turned into mechanical energy
Kinetic energy
I think the chemical energy in glucoseI transform to chemical energy in ATP. The chemical energy in ATP is transform to heat and Kinetic energyin the cell.
Chemical energy transforms to kinetic energy which makes the car move.
nowadays to every single type of energy. such ac magnetic energy, chemical energy, kinetic energy,etc
Sunlight and energy stored in inorganic chemical compounds
A generator transform kinetic energy to electrical
Potential energy is basically energy that can be used, but it is not yet in affect. Living organisms transform this kinetic energy within their cell. Plants use their Chloroplasts, it's an organelle used in photosynthesis, essentially it turns sunlight (radiant energy), water and Carbon Dioxide into carbohydrates and oxygen. Animals (such as humans) then use these two things to live and reproduce, the only difference is that we're not plants, therefore we don't have chloroplats, we use mitochondria to form energy called ATP. Both ATP and the charbohydrates from photosynthesis are chemical energy.
its a kinetic energy is some creatures
You use an electric motor.
Windmills transform the kinetic energy of the moving air mass into other energy forms.
kinetic energy