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Convert heat energy into chemical energy?

Heat energy can be converted to chemical energy through a process called photosynthesis. In photosynthesis, plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, a form of chemical energy. The energy from sunlight is captured and stored in the chemical bonds of glucose molecules, which can later be used by the plant for growth and metabolism.


Why do we get instant energy from glucose?

its turned into glycogen and burned as energy


When a cell breaks down glucose only 40 percent of the energy is captured in ATP molecules so where does the remaining 60 percent go?

The remaining 60 percent of the energy is released as heat during the breakdown of glucose. This heat is a byproduct of the cellular respiration process that generates ATP. Since cells cannot capture all the energy as ATP, some of it is lost as heat, which helps to maintain the body temperature.


What does meat provide to your cells?

Glucose, which is turned into energy.


What molecule is turned into energy in cellular respiration?

Glucose usually .


How much of the available energy stored in glucose is converted to ATP?

About 67& of the energy in glucose is converted to ATP. The rest is lost as heat.


What is glucose turned into during the process of glycolysis?

During the process of glycolysis, glucose is turned into two molecules of pyruvic acid. Glucose is a sugar that is an energy source important to living organisms.


What is the heat content q of the reaction when glucose burns?

When glucose burns, it undergoes a combustion reaction and releases heat energy. The heat content, or enthalpy change (ΔH), for the combustion of glucose is approximately -2800 kJ/mol. This means that 2800 kJ of heat energy is released for every mole of glucose that is burned.


Does photosynthesis produce heat?

Yes, photosynthesis does not produce heat as its primary purpose is to convert sunlight into chemical energy in the form of glucose. Heat is a byproduct of metabolic processes that occur during cellular respiration, which uses glucose to produce energy for the plant.


Is hot chemical or physical?

Heat is a form of energy (the kinetic energy present in the vibrations of atoms or molecules). Radiant energy can be turned into heat energy. Potential energy can be turned into heat energy, nuclear energy can be turned into heat energy, electrical energy can be turned into heat energy, magnetic field energy can be turned into heat energy and chemical energy can be turned into heat energy. There is no such thing as "physical" energy (in terms of Physics). Also your use of the term "evolved" can not be applied to a changing in type of energy, the term refers to the genesis of living things.


What percentage of energy in glucose is released as heat?

Approximately 40% of the energy in glucose is released as heat during cellular respiration. The rest of the energy is converted into ATP, which is used by the cell for various functions.


What in the mitochondria break down food molecules?

Mitochondria use glucose as fuel.So food we eat converted to glucose.