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Machines and living things can convert stored energy into different forms of energy such as mechanical, electrical, or heat energy, depending on the process or mechanism involved.
Solar energy is stored in living organisms through the process of photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants convert sunlight into chemical energy in the form of glucose, which can be stored as starch or cellulose. Animals, including humans, then obtain this stored energy by consuming plants or plant-eating animals.
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To get energy from stored glycogen (in the liver), the body must first convert the glycogen into ATP. -JoshuaP
To get energy from stored glycogen (in the liver), the body must first convert the glycogen into ATP. -JoshuaP
Electricity can be stored in batteries, which convert chemical energy into electrical energy. It can also be stored in capacitors, which store electrical energy in an electric field.
Mitochondria convert the energy stored in glucose molecules into ATP (adenosine triphosphate) through the process of cellular respiration. This ATP is then used as a source of energy for various cellular activities.
The most of the chemical energy in living organisms stored in energy storage molecules. Glucose is the major storage energy in humans and this causes ATP.
Carbon is stored in living things through the process of photosynthesis, where plants take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and convert it into glucose. This glucose is then used for energy and growth in plants and other organisms that consume them. Carbon can also be stored in living organisms as fats, proteins, and carbohydrates.
To convert stored energy in a fuel, into motion. Potential energy into kinetic energy.
Familiar objects and machines can have various forms of energy, such as electrical energy (from batteries or power sources), mechanical energy (from movement or stored in springs), thermal energy (from heat sources), and potential energy (stored energy based on position or configuration).
They break down glucose.Released energy is stored in ATPs.