cells facilitate energy transfers via phosphorylation, by binding a phosphate group (PO4) from ATP to induce a chemical reaction
Energy transfer occurs in all cellular activities through the conversion of one form of energy to another. In the process of cellular respiration, for example, chemical energy stored in molecules such as glucose is converted into a usable form of energy called adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is then used by cells to power various metabolic processes, including muscle contraction, active transport, and synthesis of macromolecules. Energy transfer also occurs during photosynthesis, where light energy is converted into chemical energy in the form of glucose.
Plants also need energy. So they obtain energy through respiration
how does cellular respiration occur
The cytoplasm is the site where most cellular activities occur, such as many metabolic pathways like glycolysis, and processes such as cell division.
C6H12O6 + O2 ---> CO2 + H2O + Energy (ATP) basically Glucose + Oxygen ---> Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy (as ATP)
cellular respiration
Radiation.
Yes it can.
Electromagnetic energy can propogate through a vacuum, so energy transfer can occur in the form of light, heat, x rays, gamma rays, gamma rays etc.
Plants also need energy. So they obtain energy through respiration
Plants also need energy. So they obtain energy through respiration
radiation can occur through a vacuum
The cytoplasm is the site where most cellular activities occur, such as many metabolic pathways, and processes such as cell division.
When each object has the same energy, energy transfer can still occur between objects. The object with the greatest mass or traveling speed will transfer the energy.
All cells need energy, so all cells undergo cellular respiration.
how does cellular respiration occur
Gravitational and Electromagnetic energy transfers can occcur in "empty" space.
Convection