Glencoe Science; BIOLOGY
Light energy is absorbed and then converted into chemical energy in the form of
ATP and NADPH. The ATP and NADPH that were formed in phase one are used
to make glucose.
ATP
The energy stored in the glucose molecule gets transferred to molecules of ATP.
The molecular environment lets it boost an electron to a higher energy level and also to transfer the electron to another molecule
the enegery in food molecules is transferred by cellular respiration to molecules of a compound
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ATP
ATP
Oxygen is transferred to the cells by our red blood cells which have a special molecule called hemoglobin inside. The hemoglobin molecule binds to the oxygen molecule and the reb blood cells transports the oxygen to wherever it is needed.
Before are the reactants; after are the products.
The energy stored in the glucose molecule gets transferred to molecules of ATP.
RNA molecule.
Energy is transferred when one molecule collides with another.
when heat is given to molecule that molecule vibrates that vibrations passed to other connected molecules.... and heat is transferred through molecules.....
NADH
If the temperature of the water is less than your body temperature, then heat will be transferred from the warmer body to the colder body of water. The molecules in your skin vibrate because they are warm. When a water molecule touches a warm vibrating skin molecule, some of the heat energy in the skin molecule is transferred to the water molecule, warming the water.
Energy is transferred between two molecules in direct contact with each other. For heat energy, this normally occurs during molecular collisions, when the energy in one molecule is imparted to an adjacent molecule (the molecule with less energy gains energy while the one with greater energy will lose energy).
When hydrogen chloride (HCl) gas dissolves in water, hydronium ions (H3O+) and a chloride ions (Cl-) form. To form the hydronium ions, the hydrogen atoms of the HCl gas are transferred to the water molecule to form the hydronium ions.