Metabolism
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Respiration
A combustion reaction which takes place at a high speed and with the release of a huge amount of heat and light is known as rapid combustion.
By oxidation, which releases the chemical energy from the molecules. The rapid release of energy can be called combustion (burning).
Oxygen in the air reacts with the fuel in a process called combustion to release energy
When wood or gas is burned, heat is produced due to the process of combustion. Combustion is a chemical reaction that takes place between the fuel (wood or gas) and oxygen in the presence of heat, resulting in the release of energy in the form of heat and light. The fuel undergoes oxidation, breaking down into simpler molecules and releasing heat energy in the process.
Combustion of hydrocarbons release carbon dioxide and water.
The process by which producers and consumers release stored energy from food molecules is respiration.
A combustion reaction which takes place at a high speed and with the release of a huge amount of heat and light is known as rapid combustion.
Respiration
No. Smoke is a mixture of products of combustion, which is a chemical reaction. The "burning" that takes place in the sun is not combustion; it is nuclear fusion, which is a completely different process.
By oxidation, which releases the chemical energy from the molecules. The rapid release of energy can be called combustion (burning).
cellular respiration
Oxygen in the air reacts with the fuel in a process called combustion to release energy
When wood or gas is burned, heat is produced due to the process of combustion. Combustion is a chemical reaction that takes place between the fuel (wood or gas) and oxygen in the presence of heat, resulting in the release of energy in the form of heat and light. The fuel undergoes oxidation, breaking down into simpler molecules and releasing heat energy in the process.
The process of cellular respiration breaks down food molecules to release stored energy. When cells break down food molecules energy is temporarily stored in ATP molecules.
Combustion of hydrocarbons release carbon dioxide and water.
There is no way to release spontaneous human combustion voluntarily or involantarily
respirstion