The chemical equation of respiration is a trip down the energy hill. This means that A, The chemicals produced have more energy that the starting ingredients. B, the chemicals involved are pulled by gravity. C, the chemicals produce have less energy than the initial ingredients D, respiration requires an input of energy
all the numbers are scribe, which means they are littler then the regular letters but it would be, c6h12o6 + 6o2 --> 6co2 + 6h2o + ATP (energy)
Your question is unclear but a battery is stored chemical energy, when used, this energy is converted to electrical energy by means of a chemical equation.
the formula is describing the process of photosynthesis. a plant cell emits glucose, and intakes the oxygen and energy from the sun. it then releases its carbon dioxide and produces water for fuel the equation is c6h1206+602-6 co2+6h2o+energy
it means crystalline
it means crystalline
The mitochondria is the site of cellular respiration. This means that they produce the chemical energy needed for the cell’s biochemical reactions, which is why they are nicknamed the “powerhouse” of the cell.
We just learned about this in College Bio... Cellular Respiration makes ATP which is a form of energy. Depending on how you look at it, the cell makes about 38 ATP per glucose, but only nets 36. Some also say that it's closer to 30 because you need some activation energy to get the process going, and some ATP are lost during the cycle.
It is cellular respiration Cellular respiration is when nutrients react with the oxygen in our cells, turning both of them into 'energy'.
It actually means "reacts to form".
In a chemical equation, a cursive style lower-case l stands for liquid. Example: H2O(l)
yes
If it reproduces.