Lipids
Nuclear reactions release large amounts of energy.
Chemosynthesis is the process of using chemical energy to convert inorganic compounds to organic compounds
organic compounds
Lipids
Carbohydrates
the answer is lipids
Nuclear reactions release large amounts of energy.
Lipids are the class of organic compounds that stores energy as fat.
Lipids are the class of organic compounds that stores energy as fat.
Oxygen is used for oxidation of organic compounds to release energy
Cellular respiration is the process of converting and releasing energy. In order to do this, organisms need organic compounds and oxygen.
No, not all organisms use organic compounds for energy. Some organisms, such as certain bacteria, are capable of using inorganic compounds like hydrogen sulfide or ammonia as an energy source through a process called chemosynthesis. These organisms do not rely on organic compounds for their energy needs.
The form of potential energy that organic compounds hold is called fuel. On burning these compounds, the heat can be converted into other forms of energy.
Organic compounds produced outside themselves.
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Photoauthotroph Energy source: Sunlight Carbon source: CO2 Chemoautotroph Energy source: Inorganic materials Carbon source: CO2 Photoheterotroph Energy source: Sunlight Carbon source: Organic compounds Chemoheterotrop Energy source: Organic compounds Carbon source: Organic compounds
ATP energy