yes
The purpose of the Krebs cycle is to produce ATP or create molecules that will create ATP in the electron transport chain (NADH and FADH2)
no proteins do not store energy they help active transport
Electron. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The electron itself does not store energy. It is the position of the electron in relation to atomic nuclei that contains the chemical bond energy.
There are two parts to this: "Can you slow down electrons" - yes, that's possible; electron transport moves at different speeds in different materials. "in order to store renewable energy sources" - that's essentially nonsense.
Breaking down fats and carbohydrates with various substances, into Glucose and storing them as ATP through various chemical reactions, such as the Electron Transport Chain. It depends on the Organism.
Glycolysis is the first step in releasing energy from glucose and therefore is supplying energy to the cell.
Fingernalis, toenails and hair shafts cannot store energy.
Pushing a cart through a store is an active transport process. Active transport requires energy input to move molecules or objects against a concentration gradient, which is similar to the effort required to push a cart through a store. Passive transport, on the other hand, does not require energy and relies on diffusion down a concentration gradient.
Well, Chemical energy is not formed by the flow of electron. The flow of electrons is responsible for the generation of electricity. It is not possible to store electrical energy in its original form. So this electrical energy is stored in the form of chemical energy in case of a battery (Electrical energy is stored in the chemicals of a battery thus converting into chemical energy.) Therefore, Electron flow generates only electricity and no chemical energy is formed.
Firs of all, 'storing power' makes absolutely no sense, as power is simply the rate of doing work. What you should be asking is whether you can use a d.c. supply to store energy. And the answer is no! You cannot 'store' energy with a d.c. supply. There is no practical way of storing useful quantities of electrical energy.
Electron carriers and energy carriers are related but not the same. Electron carriers (such as NADH and FADH2) transfer electrons in biochemical reactions, while energy carriers (such as ATP) store and transfer energy for cellular processes. Electrons are involved in the flow of energy within cells, but energy carriers can involve other forms of energy besides electrons.
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