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Typically glycolysis. Glycolysis is a process by which sugars (specifically glucose) is broken down into ATP (energy). There are, however, many pathways to derive energy from differently moleculs (including lipids and carbohydrates).
The phenomenon which best explains the role of catalyst in a reaction is that the catalyst lowers the Energy of Activation :)
the sun gives off energy in the form of photons
the sun gives off energy in the form of photons
They hold a large amount of heat energy.
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Typically glycolysis. Glycolysis is a process by which sugars (specifically glucose) is broken down into ATP (energy). There are, however, many pathways to derive energy from differently moleculs (including lipids and carbohydrates).
Typically glycolysis. Glycolysis is a process by which sugars (specifically glucose) is broken down into ATP (energy). There are, however, many pathways to derive energy from differently moleculs (including lipids and carbohydrates).
The phenomenon which best explains the role of catalyst in a reaction is that the catalyst lowers the Energy of Activation :)
the sun gives off energy in the form of photons
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They absorb light energy.
the sun gives off energy in the form of photons
the sun gives off energy in the form of photons
the sun gives off energy in the form of photons
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They hold a large amount of heat energy