Sunlight.
(Temporarily accumulated in chlorophyll)
glucose does
Glucose
No, energy is consumed.
yes it does Glucose stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form.
Usually in covalent bonding, at least two electrons share each occupied energy level. However, this does not mean that there can not be two or more covalent energy levels in a single molecule; in fact, there usually are at least this many covalent energy levels, except in diatomic molecules.
This energy is stored in glucose. Plants synthesize many things using glucose energy. Other organisms consume plants basically
Glucose.
This energy is trapped in a glucose molecule. You get glucose from carbon bi oxide and water with the help of a green pigment in plants. Sun has been the main source of energy.
The energy that is released during cellular respiration comes from chemical bonds. When these bonds are broken, free energy is released.Much of this energy is lost as heat, but some is trapped in new bonds, especially in the molecule ATP. Each time a large packet of energy is released during respiration, the cell synthesizes a molecule of ATP.The cell needs a high-energy chemical compound to start with, just as a car needs a high-energy fuel in the tank. One such compound is glucose, which has a significant amount of energy in its bonds. That energy got there when a plant trapped some light energy and used it to synthesize sugar from simpler compounds.Other high-energy compounds, such as glycogen and fats (lipids) can be used for cellular respiration. They are converted to glucose (in the case of glycogen and some other polysaccharides) or to some other compound in the respiration pathway.
Chemical potential energy
ATP comes from the breakdown of glucose. Breaking this molecule produces energy. The energy is trapped in the ADP molecule by adding a P(phosphate)to ADP This can happen in the cytosol or the mitrochrondia.
Solar energy keeps the earth warm. The increase in solar energy trapped by greenhouse gases is causing global warming and climate change. This will destroy the habitats of some animals, initially the polar bear.
Photosynthesis: as used by plants to produce glucose. And humans use sunlight to synthesize vitamin D( not called photosynthesis)
Cellular respiration is the process of breaking food molecules such as glucose to carbon dioxide and water. The energy that is released is trapped in the form of ATP for the cell to later use.
covalent bonds can be broken if energy is added to a molecule. this formation of covalent bond is accompanied by energy given off.
glucose
The bond that is the source of energy for cellular activities is called the phosphate bond in ATP molecules. The energy that is used for cellular activities is locked in this type of chemical bond.